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LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB 

i/s. 

NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB 

1 MANHATTAN FIELD 



SEPTEMBER 2\, 189^ 



Press op Jenkins & McCowan, 

so Grueuwlcli Ave., N. T. 



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Victor Athletic Goods 



Are the best on the market. We carry a full line of 
the best football goods. 

The Victor Intercollegiate Football 

Is more durable and of finer construction than any other. 
We also carry an extensive line of football clothing' and 
complete outtlts for football teams. 

The Victor Athletic Goods 

Are of the same high standard as 

Victor Bicycles 



OVERMAN WHEEL COMPANY, 

Makers of Victor Bicycles. 



BOSTON. NEW YORK. 

DETROIT. DENVER. 



PACIFIC COAST: 

San Francisco. Los Angeles. 



Portland. 





Pnsident James Whitciy of the New York Athletic Club. 




A<rw Club llvtisc of the New York Athletic Club, jgth Street ,uid Sixth Avenue. IV. A. Cable, Architect. 



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IV, A. Cable, Architect of the New Club House of the Nc7v York Athletic ttub. 



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EVERETT GYGLE GO., 



MANUFACTURERS OF 




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HIOH GRADE IN ALL POINTS OK CONSTRUCTION. 



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DESCRIPTION OF NEW CLUB HOUSE. 



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THE fronts on Fifty-ninth Street and Sixth Avenue 
and Fifty-eighth Street, it is hoped, may be 
architecturally attractive. The style is some- 
what Mooresque in feeling, but does not follow it either 
in mass or detail very closely. The terra cotta orna- 
ment will be very rich, and the whole color scheme of 
the building has been carefully considered. The first 
story will be light red stone, simple, except over the 
main entrance, where the carving of the panels will be 
elaborate. All the terra cotta will be a warm buff, 
and the thin Pompeian brick will be of a salmon tone 
with black mottlings. The roof is to be of red Spanish 
tiles. The architect hopes that the color effects will 
tell against the cold brown of the adjoining building 
as well as make a harmonious contrast to the green 
masses of foliage of the Park. The architectural style 
will give opportunity for both beauty and originality 
in the interior decorations, as the carved and modeled 
ornament will combine harmoniously with the broad 
surface decoration in color. The marble work of main 
entrance hall will receive much attention in both de- 
sign and color, and it is intended to make this hall a 
beautiful and difrnified entrance. The decorative 



scheme for the principal rooms is not, of course, com- 
plete, but it is the intention of the committee and the 
architect to make them both comfortable and artisti- 
cally attractive. 

The cafe and smoking room on the second floor is 
the principal lounging room of the club, and on ac- 
count of its size and position, is susceptible of being 
made a most interesting room, filled, as it can be, with 
club trophies, pictures, weapons, relics, implements of 
sport and the chase. It should be the most character- 
istic room of the club, and in its furniture and appoint- 
ments a unique and beautiful lounging room. The 
dining, breakfast, and supper rooms offer opportunities 
for some fine decorative effects, and can be made in 
their fittings and furniture in every way worthy of this 
great club. The parlor is to be specially fitted for the 
art e.xhibitions that have been so successful. This 
room can be shut off so that the repose and quiet that 
cannot be expected in the main lounging room can be 
found there. The quiet elegance of a room of this sort 
will appeal to many of the members who like the 
soberer side of club life. It is hoped that the library 
and reading room, from its isolated position, will offer 



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ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANTS, t ELECTRIC G^S LIGHTING, 

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SOLE LICENSEE FOR THE 



AUTO-TELEPHONE SYSTEM 



14=20 Whitehall Street, 

NEVs^ YORK. 





Mr. B. C. Williams, Chairman Athletic Committee 
Ne7u York''.Athletii Club. 



LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB 7>S. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. ^3 



We lia^-e catered to the public for 32 years. 

Novw^ vv^e have otar own establishment. 

The firm is Lewis B. Brown and Geo. N.Janes. 

BROWN & JANES, 

IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN 

FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, WINES. 



<x^ IMPORTED KEY WEST AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, ETO 



Broadway and 13th Street, New York. 



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to reading members a secluded retreat, and also pro- 
vide a place where a member's correspondence can be 
conducted in silence and seclusion. The following are 
the features : . 

Cellar.— The engineer's department is under the 
Sixth Avenue sidewalk and is 24 feet high. The 
boilers are near the corner, and with the coal storage 
and ash hoist are enclosed to prevent dust, ashes, etc , 
from getting into the machinery. There is coal stor- 
age for 250 tons. The type and disposition of the 
boilers allow for the easiest firing, stoking, and clean- 
ing possible, and facilitates the removal of ashes. One 
boiler can always be kept in reserve. The dynamos 
and engines are in a separate room and are not ex- 
posed to damage from dirt and ashes. Their capacity 
is sufficient to run all the lights, elevators, dumb- 
waiters, washing machines in the scullery and laundry, 
and all ventilating fans, also. One dynamo, at least, 
can be always resting. The switch-board will be of 
most perfect description. Space is provided under ele- 
vators and dumb-waiters for electric motors. All 
dynamos, engines, pumps, etc., are entirely separate 
from the boiler room and are all directly under the eye 
and control of the engineer. The position of the en- 
gineer's department being under the sidewalk, and also 
separated from the rest of the building by the large 
swimming tank and coal storage rooms, prevents the 
possibility of any annoyance from the heat, smell, or 
vibration penetrating into any other part of the club 
house. The disposition of the whole plant insures the 
greatest economy in labor, coal and in steam and elec- 
tric connections. All the water for the house will be 
filtered, and the house and hot water tanks kept always 



filled by automatic electric pumps. The boiler and 
dynamo plants are in excess of actual requirements 
and allow a portion of the plant being always out of 
use. The height of the engineer's department insures 
perfect light and ventilation. 

Basement. — The large swimming tank, 24 x 75, is on 
the Sixth Avenue side of the building, and with the 
galleries over, cut off that unpleasant street from the 
rest of the club-house. The tank will be of glazed 
brick, and the platform and sides of the tank room and 
the galleries above will be of white marble, the railing 
of bronze. The seating capacity of the tank rooni will 
be about 500, the galleries sloping and stepped. There 
will be drying closets and shower baths in this room. 
The Turkish and Russian baths are also to be in the 
basement ; entrance to these will be through the large 
room, where a sufficient number of dressing-rooms to 
accomodate any number of members will be found. 
The smoking parlor opens from this dressing-room onto 
large tank, and will be fitted up handsomely with fire- 
pla1:e and every convenience. All the hot and steam 
rooms will be under the sidewalk on Fifty-ninth Street, 
and any annoyance from the heat, etc., will be obviated. 
There is a special shower room provided ; also, linen, 
slab, massage, chiropodist, sleeping and attendants' 
rooms. All the bath rooms open on the swimmmg 
tank room. There is a small plunge in the steam 
room and one dry hot room without either shower or 

plunge. 

Bowling Alleys.— The bowling alleys are separate 
from the other parts of the house, and the alleys run 
out in the vault under the sidewalk, where the pins are 
set up. This arrangement will prevent the noise of the 



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Magnesia Sectional Coverings. 



UNEXCELLED 
INSULATIONS, 



Are used on the most modern buildings of the 

day (Resident and Commercial), and 

on all steam surfaces on yachts, 

steamers, etc. 

CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 



ROBERT A. KEASBEY, 

S4 Warren St., New York City. 



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The " LEAGUE " tire is best, 
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PIONEERS AND LEADERS. 15 PARK ROW, NEW YORK. 

GOODS ARE BEST; PRICES ARE RIGHT. 



THE LARGEST UPTOWN BOOK STORE IN NEW YORK. 

pablisl^er, Boo^^seller ai^d Statioi^er, 

851 and 853 Sixth Avenue, Cor. 48th Street. 

-FtooKS -We have every new book as soon as it is published: all the standard works 
^^&y and special bindings. Science. Art, History, Rehgion. Philosophy. Med.- 

«xixlol^'lS'^^^-Our''stoTrfndSd;s every grade of fine writing paper made. 

®(>d^rs^o?&^^ng. Visiting and Reception Cards. Wedding .Invuat.ons, etc., ex- 
ecuted t the" most^approve^d style. Imported novelties m Dinner Cards, Menus, 
Calendars etc. Diaries and Note Books in endless variety. _ j,yr,,.,„, 

sXr/o,- our nnu sample book of Jin,' stationery, containing 55 different 

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cour;. We mail our complete new catalogue of French books on application. 




Nru) York Athletic CM> House. 



LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB VS. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



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STEPHEN G. GONDII, 



MANUFACTURER OF 
HIGH GRADE .... 



Clear Havana Cigars. 

ALBA KLORA. 

ELr TESTIQO, and 

KLOR DE CUBANA. 



FACTORY AND OFFICE: 

445 and 447 East Tenth Street, 

NEW YORK. 



J. FRANCIS BOORAEM, Secretary and Tl'easurer. 



58 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. 



WORKS: South River, N.J. 



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Eighth Avenue Elevated R. R. 
Last Station. 



Where the Finest Liquors 
and Cigars are kept. . . . 



155TH STREET AND EIGHTH AVENUE. 



Restaarapt Qpci} Y)ay aqd ]^hl\\t. 

Engagements for Bails, Parties, Weddings, Clubs, etc., etc. 
EIGHT NEW BOWLING ALLEYS. 

Committees will please apply at the Office in Casino, or at No. i Chambers Street. 



LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB VS. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



alleys penetrating into other portions of the building. 
The floors overhead and the partitions around the 
alleys are to be thoroughly deafened. There are raised 
seats at the end of the alleys for spectators and room 
for chairs in the centre between the alleys. Wash 
basins, dressing-rooms, and ball lockers are provided ; 
toilet room separate. The barber shop is also in the 
basement, near the Turkish bath, but entirely separate. 
There is room for six chairs, two bootblacks, etc. 

The Fifty-eighth Street L is for the storage of bicy- 
cles. The room is 22 feet high, with two galleries, 
and will accommodate about 600 wheels. There is a 
runaway from Fifty-eighth Street and direct access to 
baths and service and athletes' elevator to locker floor. 
Rooms for cleaning and repairing are provided. All 
supplies are taken into the building from Sixth 
Avenue on cars that run on incline and track to the 
elevator and dumb waiters. 

First Floor. — The whole of the Sixth Avenue side 
is taken up with the galleries over the swimming tank, 
with direct entrance from the main hall on occasion of 
races or water polo games. This tank room is 31^ 
feet high from basement to second floor and will be 



perfectly lighted and ventilated. The main entrance 
hall is in centre of building on the Fifth-ninth Street 
side and is 38 feet wide. This will be finished in mar- 
ble, with marble mosaic tile floor. The entrance is 
from an open loggia 10 x 36 feet. There are two 8-foot 
doors, one for entrance and one for exit on crowded 
occasions. The whole front of this entrance hall will 
be glass, to insure perfect lighting, the main stairway 
and elevators are directly in rear of this entrance hall. 
The library opens from this hall, and is separated from 
all other parts of the house to avoid any noise or other 
annoyance and to insure perfect quiet for reading and 
writing. This room will have bookcases and trimmings 
of hard wood, with wood ceiling and wainscoting and 
parquet floor. The reception room also opens from 
the main entrance hall. The offices are behind the re- 
ception room, and the coat room is opposite, across 
the side hall. There are telephone rooms and a serv- 
ing room, and dumb-waiters opening on this and all 
other floors. The Fifty-eighth Street L has wash and 
toilet rooms and two committee or chess rooms. 
There is an entrance on Fifty-eighth Street connect- 
ing through the hallway with main building. 



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Manufacturers 

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A complete line of Kitchen Supplies for Hotels, Restaurants, 
Institutions and Private Families. 



THE ONLY FRENCH RANGE CONTAINING OUR PATENTED HORIZONTAL SHAKING GRATE. 



ADRIAN TENU, 

President. 



243 to 249 Centre Street, New York. 

ITelepliorie X494. Spring. 



ADOLPH GEERING. 

Sec'y and Manager. 



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JKR.T. SMITH, 

16 EAST 23D STREET, 

MAD,SON SQUARE. SOUTH. NEW YORK. 

Refers to the following buildings of his construction : 
National Park Bank, Broadway, nerr Fulton Street, N. Y. City. 
Drexel Building, Wall and Broad Streets, N. Y. City. 
Kurket and Fulton National Bank, Fulton and Go d Sts.,N.Y. Cty. 
Equitabre Life Insurance Company, Original Buildings, Broadway 

netropoma^^^e'.nsurSnc'e Company, 23d Street and Madison 

MENLO PARK CERAMIC WORKS 
«) jEr*. T. S^VIITH, Prop. 



Tiles, 



MANUFACTURER OF 

Hand=Painted Under Glaze, Faience and Terra 
Cotta for Interiors. 

This work unexcelled for the SANITARY and ARTISTIC treatment of 

Vestibules Halls, Dining, Bath and Billiard Rooms, and Kitchens. 

WORK FROn ARCHITECTS' DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. 

OFFICE AND SHOWROOMS: 

16 East 23d Street, Madison Square. South, New York City. 

Works: MENLO PARK, N.J, 



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Second Floor. — The Sixth Avenue side is entirely 
taken up by the billiard and pool rooms. There is one 
private billiard and one pool room, thirteen tables in 
all. There is a wash room and toilet in billiard room. 
The centre portion ofthis floor is the main lounging 
and smoking-room. This large cafe can be also the 
trophy-room of the club. It is 38 feet wide by 50 feet 
long, and extends directly through the building from 
front to rear. The stairway and elevator open directly 
into this room through arches. On the easterly side 
is the parlor. It can be used as an exhibition room on 
occasions. In the rear is the bar, with separate space 
for waiters and with special bartenders for them. A 
large store room and ice-box is provided for the bar, 
and the dumb-waiter and serving rooms on every floor 
make the bar service perfect throughout the house. 
There is a toilet and wash room also on this floor. 
The Fifty-eighth Street L has small cafes and the 
board room. 

Third and Fourth Floors. — These floors are given 
up to bedrooms. There are four large suites with par- 



lor, bedroom, closets, and bath. The rest of the rooms 
are mostly in suites — one or two alcove bedrooms and 
good-sized parlors. All have closets and wash basins. 
On each floor is a linen room, housemaid sinks, and a 
large storage room for trunks. There will be toilet 
rooms on each floor and bath rooms with tubs, and a 
large shower room in addition. These bedrooms, par- 
lors, bath, and toilet rooms will be thoroughly venti- 
lated and heated. There will be abundance of light 
and air, and every convenience will be provided for the 
members. The service elevators will permit the pas- 
sage of members from the bedrooms to both exercise 
room above and to the Turkish baths and bicycle 
rooms below. There is room for sixty beds on these 
two floors. 

Fifth Floor. — This is the exercise floor. The large 
gymnasium is free from posts except at one end, and 
there is to be placed the permanent exhibition plat- 
form. This can be converted into a stage readily by 
curtains. Adjoining rooms can be used for waiting 
and dressing rooms. Toilet apparatus is provided for 



August 12, 1895. 

In ail forms of muscular strain, in bruises, jams, or discoloration from blows — the Electropoise will act magically if immediately 
used, to reduce the swelling ease the pain, take out the heat, and remove the discoloration, if any. In one case of severe strain 
and pain at the inner angle of the elbow, due to base ball pitching of the twist ball, and which had lasted some weeks, so that to act 
as pitcher induced great agony, a two hours' treatment by the Electropoise enabled the arm to be violently used without pain. 

In another patient suffering from a very painful sprain of the ankle, the use of the Electropoise restored the foot to almost nor- 
mal strength in one night. No local heat, pain and swelling can remain when the Electropoise is used, because the force entering 
the body when it is used causes a general and free distribution of the blood to all pans of the person under treatment, so that any 
local congestion is necessarily dispersed, and the heat, pain and swelling disappear. 

Electrolibration Company, 1122 Broadway, New York. BEVERLEY O. KINNEAR, M. D. 

London Office, 407 Oxford St. W. Cable " Poise." 



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Co Di0itor0 to tbc athletic ^Tournament at fIDanbattan JficI^. 



The Metropolitan Street Railway Company 

Begs to inform Visitors to the Athletic Tournanient that by using their numerous surface lines in 
connection with their Transfer System they can reach their destination from most any point in the city 

FOR ONE SINGLE FARE OF 5 CENTS THEY HAVE THE CHOICE OF THE 



Ninth Avenue Line, m Broadway Cable Line, 



STARTING AT FULTON ST. AND BROADWAY ALONG THE 
WEST SIDE UP THE BOULEVARD AND MANHATTAN AVE. 



WHICH STARTS AT SOUTH FERRY AND TRANSFERS PAS- 
SENGERS FROM CROSS-TOWN LINES CONNECTING WITH 



Sixth Ave. and Manhattan Ave. Line, all ferries and r. r. depots, and connects also 

) (WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARSi WITH THE 



Columbus Avenue Cable Line, 



PASSING THE DOOR OF THE N. Y. A. CLUB HOUSE AT 55th 
STREET, AND TRANSFERRING PASSENGERS FROM 34th 

STREET CROSS-TOWN CARS WHICH CONNECT WITH 34th 

STREET FERRY (L. I. R. R.) AND 42d STREET FERRY 

(WEST SHORE R. R.). ' WHICH AGAIN TRANSFERS ITS PASSENGERS (ALWAYS FOR 

I THE SAME SINGLE FARE OF 5 CENTS) TO THE 



Seventh Avenue Line, 

RUNNING THROUGH THE DRY GOODS DISTRICT UP Lenox Avenue ElectrJc Line, 

SEVENTH AVENUE TO 50th STREET, WHERE PASSENGERS 

ARE TRANSFERRED TO THE GOING UP TO THE HARLEM RIVER. 

These Lines reach Central Park, Morningside and Riverside Parks, the Shopping District and Places of Amusement. 




Copyriebt, 1S94, by Harper & lirolhe 

Oxfora I'nhwrsity Boat House. 



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THE McCONIHE & HUBBELL MFG. CO., 



IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN 



BILLIARD ^SUPPLIES 



MANUFACTURERS OF 



Hvor^ anb Composition BiUiavb anb pool Balls, 



FACTORY : 



Office, Salesroom and Repair Shops: 

116 EAST 14th STREET, NEW YORK. RED BANK, N. J. 



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artists. The track is 7 feet wide and on a level with 
mezzanine floor. Two stairways lead from the gym- 
nasium floor to the gallery. The stairways and eleva- 
tor open directly on this gallery also, a great conven- 
ience when the building is crowded. The position of 
these exercise floors — half way between the social and 
dining room floors — will materially help the emptying 
of the gymnasium, as the crowd can be sent by rapid 
elevators and wide staircases in both directions. Open- 
ing from the gymnasium floor is the office of the ath- 
letic director, the handball court, and boxing rooms. 
In the Fifty-eighth Street L is the fencing room and 
lounge with toilets, etc. From the gallery on the 
mezzanine floor, opens the measuring room and wrest- 
ling rooms. The Fifty-eighth Street L contains the 
room for the rowing machines and a living room for the 
athletic director. 

Sixth Floor.— This is the locker floor. There will 
be provision made for 1,500 lockers or more in main 
building, and in the Fifty-eighth L will be a room for 
small box lockers as well as a lot of dressing rooms. 
There will be rooms for attendants, office, drying room 
for clothes, toilet, massage, and shower rooms also. 
The Sixth Avenue side will have fifteen bedrooms for 
transient visitors, with toilet, linen, and trunk rooms. 
A lounging room is provided on this floor where mem- 
bers can smoke and have a drink after their exercise 
and bath. 

Seventh Floor.— In the front, facing the Park, is the 
main dining room. That with color, carving, and 
drapery can be made equal to any club dining room. 
The breakfast and supper room adjoin. There is a 
very large serving room, also lavatory, delivery 



room, wine room, etc. The Fifty-eighth Street L is 
devoted to servants' rooms and toilet and store 
rooms. 

Eighth Floor. — The Fifty-ninth Street front is taken 
up by the roof garden. This can be enclosed in Win- 
ter and turned into a track and exercise room for 
wheelmen. This will be the Summer dining room also. 
On the Sixth Avenue side will be placed six private 
dining rooms with serving rooms, etc. A toilet room 
is also conveniently placed here. There will be the 
greatest convenience in service. A buffet bar room is 
provided for waiters. The kitchen, receiving, service, 
and distributing rooms and bakery are on this floor. 
The Fifty-eighth Street L is taken up with scullery, 
store rooms, and steward's room. All the cold stor- 
age rooms, butcher shop, vegetable room, and canned 
goods and grocery room are placed here also. The 
arrangements contemplate the most careful supervision 
of this whole department by Stewart, chef, and 
manager. 

Ninth Floor (the roof). — Here are the servants' 
rooms, etc. A large dining room is provided for heads 
of departments, and another for men and women ser- 
vants, with dumb-waiters and serving room from kit- 
chen. There is also a dressing room for servants and 
waiters, with wash room, bath room, and toilet arrange- 
ments. There is a place provided for the tailor shop 
and linen room and china closets. The tanks and store 
rooms take up the rest of the vacant space. 

As the plans develop, many other features may be 
added to assure the most complete, comfortable, and 
handsome athletic club that can be built. 

W. A. Cable, Architect. 



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ilasontlamltiT 



ORGANS 

Have been supplied to 

Her Majesty QUEEN VICTORIA, 
H. I. M. the Empress FREDERICK, 
H. I. M. the Empress EUGENIE, 
H. R. H. the Duchess of YORK, 
WESrniNSTER ABBEY, 
METROPOLITAN OPERA CO., 
SEIDL'S ORCHESTRA, 

And to artists and amateurs throughout 
the world. 




PIANOS 



Have been supplied to 

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and Athletic Club, has a record of 9 4-5S., and has 
been credited with los. a dozen times, and won the 
English amateur championship in 1892, 1893, 1894 and 
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A. R. Downer, London A. C, and .Scottish Pelicans, 
has a record of 9 4-5S., and has been credited with lOs. 
in several races. He won the Scottish amateur cham- 
pionship at 100 yards, 220 yards, and 440 yards in 1893, 
1894, and 1895, was second for the English amateur 
championship this year, finishing a yard and a half be- 
hind Bradley, and ran two dead heats with Bradley for 
the level 100 yards at Stoke-on-Trent on August 6. 

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a record of 9 4-5S., won the 100 and 220 yards intercol- 
legiate championships in 1895, and the 100 and 220 
yards Central Association championships in 1894. 

C. W. Stage, N. Y. A. C, and Cleveland A. C, has a 
record of 9 4-5S., won the 100 and 230 yards A. A. U., 
Canadian and Central Association championships in 
1883. 

B. J. VVefers, N. Y. A. C, and Lowell Cricket and 
A. A., has a record of los., and won the New England 
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is indeed difficult to pick the winner, but we do not 
think that the best of the American four will be equal 
to the task of defcatin^^ such a consistent runner as 
Bradley. 

220-VARD RUN. 

A. R. Downer, L. A. C, and Oxford, has won the 
Scottish amateur championship for three consecutive 
years, and holds the Scottish amateur record. He is 
also a joint holder with E. H. Felling of the world's 
best 220 yard record, and is credited with the British 
record at 300 yards. He is generally admitted to be 
the fastest amateur in England from 150 yards to 300 
yards. 

G. Jordan, L. A. C. and Oxford University, is the 
interuniversity champion at lOO yards, and is no doubt 
in the first rank at 220 yards, but we can find no record 
of his having competed at that distance. 

T. I. Lee, N. Y. A. C, is the joint holder of the 
world's best record at 220 yards of 21 4-5S. 

J. V. Crum, N. Y. A. C. and C. A. A., has a record 
of 22s., being the slowest time of two watches, the other 
registering 21 3-5S. 

B. J. Wefers, N. Y. A. C. and L. C. and A. A., has a 
record of 22 4-5S., and has recently defeated Lee at this 
distance. 

C. W. Stage is credited with 21 3-55. for 220 yards. 
If Lee was in as good form as last year, we should 

look no further for the winner, but this is doubtful, 
and the issue at present seems to be between Crum 
and Downer, with the chances slightly in favor of the 
latter. 

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bridge University, has a record 0(49 3-5S. He won the 
quarter mile at the London A. C. -Cambridge Univer- 
sity sports this year, beating E. C. Bredin; won again 
at the Oxford-Cambridge sports, and once more at the 
amateur championship meeting, where he again beat 
Bredin. 

G. Jordan, L. A. C. and Oxfoid University, has run 
4 yards behind 50s. He won the quarter mile at the 
Oxford-Cambridge and Oxford-Yal<; sports in 1894, 
and was beaten 4 yards by Fitzherbert in the Oxford- 
Cambridge spDrts this year. 

T. K. Burke, N. Y. A. C. and Boston A. A., has a 
record of 49 I -5s., and won the New England quarter- 
mile championship in 1894. 

G. M. Sands, X. Y. A. C, has a record of 59 4-5S., 
and won the quarter-mile Metropolitan championship 
in 1893, 1894 and 1895. 

I. I. Brokaw, N. Y. A. C, has run in 48 4- 5s. from. 15 
yards. 

G. F. Sanford, X. Y. A. C, has finished 4 feet be- 
hind 50s. 

Burke should win this event, as his record made at 
the spring games of the New York Athletic Club does 
not express his real ability. 

HALF-MILE RUN. 

F. S. Horan, L. A. C. and Trinity Hall, Cambridge 
University, has finished 4 yards behind im. 56s., and 
again, 4 yards behind im. 55 4-53. At this year's Eng- 
lish amateur championship meeting he was second to 
E. C. Bredin. 

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from Bredin. We cannot find his exact record, but it 
is little, if any, better than 2m. 

C. H. Kilpatrick, N. Y. A. C, has a record of im. 
55 2-5S., won the A. A. U. half-mile championship in 
1894, and the Metropolitan Association half-mile cham- 
pionship in 1894 and 1895. 

A. M. Remington, N. Y. A. C. and Suffolk A.C., has 
a record of im. 58 4-5S. 

Kilpatrick appears to be the pick of the contestants, 
and we look to him to win. 



ONE-MILE RUN. 

W. E. Lutycns, L. A. C. and Sidney College, Cam- 
bridge University, has a record of 4m. 19 4-5S. He won 
the mile run at the London A. C. -Cambridge Univer- 
sity sports this year; also won at the Oxford-Cam- 
bridge sports, and was second to Bacon at the amateur 
championship meeting. 

T. P. Conneff, N. Y. A. C, holds the world's record 
of4m.i5 3-5S. He won the English amateur cham- 
pionship in 1888, the American one-mile championship 
in 1891, and the one-mile Metropolitan championships 
in 1893 and 1894. 

G. W. Orton, N. Y. A. C, has a record of 4m 21 4-55. 
Ae won the American and Canadian one-mile cham- 
pionships in 1892, 1893 and 1894, and the intercolleg- 
iate championship in 1895. 

Conneff is running so well that there is little doubt 
of the result. He should win easily, and it is a pity 
that Bacon did not come to meet, probably, the only 
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THREE-MILE RUN. 

F. S. Horan, L. A. C. and Trinity Hall, Cambridge 
University, has a record of 14m. 4434s. He won the 
Oxford-Cambridge three-mile run in 1893, 1894 and 
1895, and was second in the London A. C. -Cambridge 
University sports this year, finishing behind H. A. 
Munro. 

S. Thomas, L. A. C, holds the world's record of r4m. 
24s. for three miles. 

T. P. Conneff, N. Y. A. C, has a record of 14m. 56s. 
He won the five-mile championship of America in 1888, 
1889, 1890 and 1891. 

E. C. Carter, N. Y. A. C, has a record of 14m. 50 2-5S. 
He won the five-mile championship of America in 1886 
and 1887, and the ten-mile championship in 1886, 1891, 
1893 and 1894. 

As both Conneff and Horan will have competed ear- 
lier in the day, the result will depend on the severity 
of those races; but Conneff, in his present form, should 
repeat well enough to win. 



120-YARD HURDLE RACE. 

G. B. Shaw, L. A. C, holds the English amateur re- 
cord, 15 4-5S., and has been credited with the former 
British record, i6s., several times. He is a veteran 
athlete, having won the French championship and run 
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LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB vs. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



W. J. Oakley, L. A. C. and Christ Church College, 
Oxford University, won the Hurdles at the Oxford- 
Cambridge sports this year, and was second at the 
ch unpionship meeting, finishing 2^4 yards behind 
Shaw, who won in 15 4-5S. 

S. Chase, N. Y. A. C, holds the world's record of 
15 3-5S. He won the American and Canadian cham- 
pionships in 1894, and the intercollegiate champion- 
ship in 1895. 

E. H. Cady, N. Y. A. C, has a record of 16 1-55. 
He won the hurdle race at the intercollegiate games in 
1894. 

D. B. Hatch, N. Y. A. C, has a record of i6s. He 
won the hurdle race at the Yale-Harvard games this 
year. 

Notwithstanding Shaw's undoubted ability as a hurd- 
ler, we predict a victory for Chase, who is the fastest 
and safest hurdler wc have ever seen. 



RUNNING HIGH JUMT. 

R. W. Williams, L. A. C, has cleared 6 ft. He won 
the English amateur championship in 1894, and was 
second to Ryan in 1895. 

M. F. Sweeney, N. Y. A. C. and Xavier A. C, holds 
the world's record of 6 ft. 5 in. He won the Ameri- 
can and Metropolitan championships in 1893, 1894 and 
1895. 

S. A. VV. Baltazzi, N. Y. A. C, has a record of 5 ft. 
iiK in. 
This event is, of course, a certainty for Sweeney. 



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LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB VS. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



RUNNING BROAD JUMP. 

W. J. Oakley, L. A. C. and Christ Church College, 
Oxford University, has been credited with 22 ft. 11 in. 
He was third in theOxford-Cambridge sports this year, 
beaten by both Mendelson and Fry, but won the ama- 
teur championsliip from a poor field, beating Mendel- 
son, who is an uncertain performer. 

W. Mendelson, L. A. C. and Cambridge University, 
has a record of 22 ft. $14 in. He won the broad jump 
at the Oxford-Cambridge sport, defeating C. B. Fry, 
the joint holder of the world's record. 

L. P. Sheldon, N. Y. A. C, has a record of 22 ft. 
II in. He won the broad jump at the intercollegiate 
meeting this year, and was also victorious at the Yale- 
Harvard meets in 1894 and 1895, 'I'ld the Yale-Oxford 
meet last year. 

E. B. Bloss, N Y. A. C, has a record of 22 ft. 113^ 
in. He won the intercollegiate and the New England 
Association broad-jump championships in 1892 and 
1893. 

Sheldon has been unable to train properly, owing to 
an injured foot, and Bloss, who is doing good work, 
should win. 

PUTTING 16-LB. SHOT. 

A. J. Watson, L. A. C. and Cambridge University, 
won the shot at Oxford and Cambridge sports this 
year with 37 ft. 

G. R. Gray, N. Y. A. C, holds the world's record of 
47 feet. He has been American champion since 1887, 
and has not been defeated since 1885. He won the 
English championship in 1888. 

Gray will win with ease. 



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LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB 7'S. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



THROWINC; 16-LB. HAMMER. 

G. S. Robertson, L. A. C. and Oxford, has a record 
of 116 ft. 7 in. He won at the Oxford-Cambridge 
sports in 1893, 1894 and 1895. 

J. S. Mitchell, N. Y. A. C, holds the world's record 
of 145 ft. 3^ in. He won the American championship 
every year from 1889 to 1894, the Metropolitan cham- 
pionship for the past four years, and the Canadian 
championship in 1890, 1892 and 1894. 

W. O. Ilickok, N. Y. A. C, has a record of 135 ft. 
7Vj in. He won the hammer-throwing at the Oxford- 
Yale contest, and at the intercollegiate and Yale-Har- 
vard sports in 1893 and 1894. 

H. B. Cross, N. Y. A. C, has a record of 135 ft. 

Mitchell should win this event with ease. 



It will be seen from the foregoing that the New York- 
Athletic Club team is expected to win nine of the eleven 
events on the programme; but in the quarter-mile, 
half-mile, and three-mile runs, and the broad jump, 
the English representatives will make a good fight, 
and have an excellent chance of scoring. Even should 
they capture two of these doubtful events, the New 
York A. C. would be victorious by seven to four, and 
we calculate that the score will be, if anything, more 
in the Americans' favor. 



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LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB VS. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



CLUB COMPETITIONS. 



The races arranged by the Athletic Committee to 
serve as trials for the international team, have proved 
a decided success. The original idea, to have the races 
confined to club members, was abandoned after the 
first meeting, when the world's record made was inval- 
idated, as the time was not made in an open race. 

Those who were present on August 2i will not soon 
forget the wonderful running of T. P. Conneff in the 
three-quarter mile run. It was well known that Con- 
neff was in better condition than ever before, but, as 
all his races had been won on tracks that were not in 
first-class shape, his most ardent admirers had no idea 
of his real speed when extended on a good track. Kil- 
patrick had beaten Conneff in a race at the same dis- 
tance a few weeks before this contest, and was expected 
either to win or finish a close second, but Orton was 
not looked upon as dangerous, as he was palpably 
short of work. When one lap had been covered, Con- 
neff went by Orton, who had cut out the pace for the 
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LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB VS. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



Carter, who had started from the 80 yards mark at half 
a mile. Kilpatrick was then about five yards behind. 
From this point Conneff drew away rapidly, his beau- 
tiful machine-like action carrying him along without 
apparent effort. He eventually won by about twenty 
yards, the time, 3m. 2 4-5S., being 4 1-53. faster than 
the best previous world professional and amateur re- 
cords, the latter being held by himself. 

In the 120-yards handicap, G. F. Sanford, the old 
Yale atelete, surprised the scratchmen by finishing a 
comfortable winner from the 4-yards mark. The time 
of the first heat, il 4-5S., shows that Lee would have 
had a good chance for victory if running in his last 
year's form; as it was, Wefers, his companion on the 
scratch line, was a foot in front of him at the hundred 
yards. Wefers increased this to a yard at the finish, 
he being a like distance behind the winner. The offi- 
cials were, J. H. Booth, J. W. Carter, and J. S. Mitch- 
ell, judges; Bartow S. Weeks, A. Schroeder and R. T. 
Lyons, timers; E. J. Giannini, starter. The following 
are the summaries: 

120-yard handicap, first heat — H. S. Lyons, 43^ 
yards, and T. L Lee, dead heat, in 12 1-5 seconds. 
Second heat — George F. Sandford, 4 yards, first; B. J. 
Wefers, scratch, second. Time 12 seconds. Final 
heat — Sandford, first; Wefers, second. Time, 114-5 
seconds. 

440 yards, scratch — T. E. Burke, first; George Sands, 
second; A. J. Townsend, third. Time, 50 1-5 seconds. 

Three-quarter-mile run, handicap — T. P. Conneff, 
scratch, first; C. H. Kilpatrick, scratch, second; George 
W. Orton, scratch, third. Time, 3m. 2 4-55. — N. V. 
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LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB Z'S. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



N. Y. A. C. 55TH GAMES, 



The presence of the international teams will make 
the fifty-fifth games of the New York A. C, at Trav- 
ers Island, on September 28, more than usually inter- 
esting. The programme contains more handicap events 
than usual, most of them being at odd distances. It 
is, therefore, quite likely that more than one winner in 
the international meeting will suffer defeat in the club 
games. Only two of the events are scratch — the run- 
ning hop, step and jump, in which E. B. Bloss may es- 
tablish a world's record, and the fifty-yards run, which 
should prove exciting, and an excellent test of fast 
starting. The judges will have hard work to pick the 
winner with so many fast sprinters competing. 

The medals are handsomer than usual, and consist, 
as usual, of gold to first, silver to second, and bronze 
to third. The entries close on September 18, with 
Secretary John C. Gulick. Entrance fee, $1.00 for each 
event. There will be no postponement. The follow- 
ing is a full list of the events: 120-yard run, 3C)0-yard 
run, 600-yard run, 1,000-yard run, I i<2-mile run, 120- 
yard hurdle race, 220-yard hurdle race, running broad 
jump, I mile walk, throwing i6-lb. hammer, pole vault, 
2-mile bicycle race, Class A; putting i6-lb. shot, run- 
ning high jump, all handicaps; 50-yards run, running 
hop, step and jump, scratch. — N. Y. AtJilctic Club 
Joju-Jial. 




RAHTJEN'S 

Aiiiericai] Composition Co. 



Manufacturers of the highest grade of anti-fouling and anti- 
corrosive paint for application to the bottoms 
of steel and iron vessels. 

HARTMANN'S, IIAHTJEN'S COMPOSITIONS 

are used almost exclusively by the British Admiralty, and 
have been adopted by the United States Government for its 
fast cruisers, torpedo boats, etc. 

All the trans- Atlantic record breakers are coated with these 
compositions, and among the boats of the New York yacht 
tleet that have also been coated by Rahtjen's American 
Composition Co. may be mentioned the " Sultana," " Nour- 
mahal," " White Ladye," " Hermione," " Oneida," " Marietta," 
" Judge," " Dungeness," " Sea Fox," " Ariel," " Sapphire," 
" hitrepid," and " Almy." 

it is the ONLY fast, durable and safe coating for the bot- 
toms of iron and steel vessels. 



DIRECTORS : 

Fred. W. Lincoln, Jr. Pr.\nk H. Pi.att. 

Vernon C. Brown. Wuliam Hartman.n. 

John E. Berwind. Watkins Frank Hurndall. 



OTTO L. PETERSEN, President, 

36 IBeaver 



Street. 



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S. BERGMANN, President. F. A. La ROCHE. Vice-Pres. and Gen. .Mgr. 

P. H. KLKIN, Scc'y and Tre.is. 

EVERYTHING REQUIRED for ELECTRIC LIGHT, HEAT and POWER 
FURNISHED COMPLETE IN ONE CONTRACT. 



New York Electric Eqiiiiiiiieiit Company 

WIRING, CONSTRUCTION, ETC. 

MOTORS, DYNAMOS, ARC LAMPS, INCANDESCENT 
LAMPS AND APPLIANCES. 



General Offices: 572-578 First Avenue, Cor. 330 St. 
Branch and Storeroom : 59 Duane St. 

Telephone, 129-38111 St. IT^tCVST Y0I«K:' 




Dusurpassed Facilities. 

THE C. HJaOWH CO. 

(Incorporated 1891.) 
CHAS. H. BROWN, I>ie-'t. 

, Steam Carpet Cleansing 
and Renovating Works, 

22 and 524 West 22d St. 

We respectfully call your attention 
) our superior method of cleansing, 
aving the latest and most scientific 
machinery in existence. We are en- 
abled to handle fine rugs and costly 
pile carpets with the greatest care, 
and by our improved system ot venti- 
latmg they arc returned bright and 
fresh. Carpets taken up, cleaned and 
relaid. Send for memorandum book 
containing prices and full information. 



ESTABLISHED 1S52. 



incorporated 18S8 



The C. Graliaiii &- Sons Company, 

Estimates furnished for the Erection of all kinds of Buildings. 



305, 307 AND 309 EAST Forty-third Street, 
NEW YORK. 

Hubert W. Martin, 

^Jailor and Importer- 



159 West Twenty-third Street, 



NEW YORK. 



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THE MONETARY TRUST, 



THE MONETARY TRUST does not attempt to read superficial market fluctuations nor to rely upon them. It does undertake to get quick recogni- 
tion of the workings of natural forces in a given direction; to note radical market changes before they culminate, and to place its clients in a posi- 
tion to get the advantage of their uprising. It does undertake to rest its purchases on natural conditions and to make its movements at a time 
when market forces seem in a position to work in harmony with intrinsic merits. THERE IS NO OTHER WAY TO MAKE MONEY IN WALL ST. 
The Monetary Trust will endeavor to place its clients in a position to realize from the present era of general improvement. This country is about to 
make a vast stride in rapid growth. It will endeavor to place its clients in a position to receive a relative proportion of the wealth thereby developed. 
THKRE IS NO OTHER WAY TO FOUND OR LMPROVE A FORTUNE, You may save something from wages and salaries, but if you ever en- 
joy a fortune it will have been created by the tendency of the times and the growth of the country. The Monetary Trust places each client, however 
Umited his funds, in a relative position as promising as that of the largest capitalist. 

The time has come for The Monetary Trust to ask the confidence of the cautious investors. During every financial cycle there is a period when a man 
should buy securities with caution, and another period when he should not own securities at all. The time is now here when sound securities should be 
bought with courage. The ambition of the officers of The Monetary Trust is to make it a great money-making institution, under the policy of slow, cau- 
tious, steady improvement of each account, but whenever combinations of natural conditions and market forces seem to work in a given direction, and to 
promise large results, The Monetary Trust will endeavor to realize therefrom fur its clients. 



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LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB VS. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



ATHLETICS IN JULY. 



THE wretched weather which prevailed on the 
Fourth of July was responsible for many disap- 
pointments. A number of athletic contests were 
postponed, while those decided were more or less 
affected. 

The most important victory credited to the New 
York A. C. was the relay race at the People's sports at 
Philadelphia, won by H. S. Lyons, H. Chubb, G. M. 
Sands, and C. Kilpatrick. In addition to the prizes 
won by the individual runners, the club trophies have 
been increased by a valuable silver cup, held by the 
winning club each year. 

The New Jersey A. C. pluckily went through with 
its programme in spite of the rain. The all-around 
championship was won by J. Cosgrove, of Albany. 
L. P. Sheldon, New York A. C, who had been doing 
excellent work in practice, did not arrive on the 
grounds in time to compete, and thus threw away 
whatever chance he possessed of gaining the title. 



J. B. Warner & Co., 

Bankers and Brokers, 

Postal Telegraph Building, 
253 Broadway, 



Southern Investments, 
Stocks, Bonds, Mortgages. 



New York. 



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THE BEST AUiD THE {MOST USED. 



NEW JERSEY EXTRA BRIGHT 

SPECIAL RED 

YPGHT GOPPEH POIjlT. 

Ttie Largest manufacturer of mariiie Paiut Specialties ii) ttie World. 



Our success in producing- a very bright and smooth YACHT COP- 
PER PAINT has given us a very large trade in this specialty. Our large 
sales of this Paint demonstrates the fact that it is the most used, and is 
the best coating for a yacht's bottom yet introduced. 

For finest quality and brightest appearance "IT LEADS THEM 
ALL," so our testimonials say. Try it once and you will use it again. 

Ne^v Jersey "STaclit White, 
IVe-w Jersey Yacht Black, 
]>f e^v Jersey Ship and Declt IPaint, 

.MANUFACTURED BY Ready Mixed for Use. 

NEW JERSEY PAINT WORKS, 

H.\RRY LOUDERBOUGH, Prop. 

Cor. Wayne and Fremont Sts., JERSEY CITY, N. J., U. S. A. 

TELEPHONE CALL No. i66. 

The American Institute, of New York, has awarded us the Highest Attainable Medal 
for our !XIarine Specialties. 




Otir* I_vir»e of -e-v 

TaUNDRY « MACHINERY- 

Has all the latest improve= ./ 

ments, and is tlie best 
for laundering all kinds of 
goods. 

TROY LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO., LiniiUd 

NEW YORK, TROY, CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO. 

Factories: i 15 Warren Street, New York. 

648, 650 Fulton St. Salesrooms:- 395 to 401 Fifth Ave., Chicago, 111. 
Troy, N. Y. ( 581 Mission Street, San Francisco. 



BELL BROTHERS, 

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 
DEALERS IN 

OF ALL DIMENSIONS. 

Girders, Beams, Joists, Scaffold Plank, 
Sleepers, Etc. 



ELEVENTH AVE. AND TWENTY=FIRST ST., 

Telephone No. 121 — i8th St. ]VEJA2V YOR-IC. 



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NEW YORK 

Guaranty and Indemnity Co., 

6$ CEDAR STREET, 

MUTUAL Life Building. NE^Ai^ YORK. 

Capital, :* $2,000,000. 
Surplus, ^ $1,500,000. 



IS A TRUST COMPANY UNDER THE BANKING ACT AND 
TRANSACTS ALL TRUST COMPANY BUSINESS. 

Is a legal Depository of Trust Funds. Acts as Trustee, 
Transfer Agent, or Registrar for Corporations. Acts as 
Executor, Administrator"^ Guardian, or Trustee of Estates. 

ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS Subject to Check. 



Walter G. Oakman, President. 

Adrian Iselin, Jr., Vice-President. 

George R. Turnbull, 2d Vice-President. 

Henry A. Murray, Treas. and Sec'y. 

J. Nelson Borland, Ass't Treas. and Sec'y. 



Samuel D. Babcock 
George F. Baker 
George S. Bowdoin 
Frederic Cromwell 
Walter R. Gillette 
Robert Goelet 
0. G. Haven 



DIRECTORS : 

Oliver Harrinian 
R. Somers Hayes 
Charles R. Henderson 
Adrian Iselin, Jr. 
Augustus D. Juilliard 
James N. Jarvie 
Richard A. McCurdy 



Walter G. Oakman 
Alexander E. Orr 
Henry H. Rogers 
Henry W. Smith 
H. McK. Twombly 
Frederick W. Vanderbilt 
William C. Whitney 



ZIMDARS & HUNT, 

EkcIric^I ^nlr^clor^ 

->^COMPLETE ELEGTRie PLANTS INSTALLED-^- 

- in — 

OFFICE BUILDINGS, HOTELS, RESIDENCES, YACHTS, 

CLUB HOUSES, ETC. 



WIRING RESIDENCES COMPLETE FOR CONNECTING 
TO STREET CURRENT. 

ELECTRIC LIGHTING FINISHED RESIDENCES 
A SPECIALTY. 



DECORATIVE LIGHTINS AT SHORT NOTICE. 

ELECTRIC MOTORS. ELECTRIC PUMPS. 

ELECTRIC GAS LIGHTING. ELECTRIC BELLS AND 
TELEPHONES. 



127 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, N.Y. 

LONDON: 327 GRAYS INN ROAD. 



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LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB VS. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



The two-mile race between T. P. Conneff and G. W. 
Orton was one of the prhicipal attractions of the Wor- 
cester and Suffolk A. C. joint meeting at Worcester, 
Conneff winning in 9 minutes, 36 seconds. 

The New York A. C. team did good work at the 
games of the Printers' A. A., on July 13th. H. H. 
Baxter won the pole vault handicap from scratch 
with 10 feet 5^ inches. C. Kilpatrick took the half- 
mile from scratch, and T. P. Conneff romped away 
from a lot of long-distance men in the two-mile handi- 
cap. M. P. Halpin took second place in the 100 yards, 
and G. M. Sands was second in the 220 yards. 

At Albany on July i8th, Kilpatrick and Conneff still 
further distinguished themselves, the former winning 
the quarter, half-mile, and mile local race, and Conneff 
the one-mile handicap in the good time of 4 minutes, 
23 seconds on a poor track. M. P. Halpin won the 
scratch lOO yards at the present meeting. 

Notwithstanding heavy handicaps, Conneff and Kil- 
patrick were again victorious on July 20th, at Lion 
Park, Conneff capturing the mile handicap in the fast 
time of 4 minutes, 25 2-5 seconds, considering the con- 
dition of the track, and Kilpatrick winning the half- 
mile handicap. — N. Y. Athletic Club Journal. 




BIKE WOtTH 



SEE THATTAG- ? 





"DON'T SWIPE IT, CHIMMY! IT'S PROTECTED BY 
THE WHEELMEN'S PROTECTIVE CO., AND YOU'LL GET 
TREE YEARS!" 



If your wheel is not protected, register it at 
once. $2.00 first year; $1.00 per year 
thereafter. 



THE WHEELMEN'S PROTECTIVE CO. 

HAVEMEYER BUILDING, 

Cortlandt and Church Streets, N, Y. City. 



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APPRAISERS OF 
LAND AND BUILDINGS. 



MANAGERS OF 
ESTATES. 



* 



Ja.mes L. Libby, 

Member Real Estate Exchange. 



H M. Libby. 



James L Libhy & Son, 

REAL ESTATE. 

No. 69 Libert>^ Street, 

(Between Broadway and Nassau St.) 

NEW YORK. 



MONEY LOANED 

ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. 



CITY REAL ESTATE 

BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED. 



THE ONLY PORTABLE 
ELECTRIC PROPELLER 
FOR USE ON ANY 
ROW BOAT. ., 




Can be transferred iYt>m 
<->ne boat to another in live 
minutes. Being the only 
Portable Propeller using 
11' > lire, gas or naphtha, it is 
alisolutely safe. 

No special boat needed. 
Any one can manage it. 

Attachable to any 10 to 
iS-foot boat, and is un- 
equalled for Yacht tenders, 
fishing or pleasure. 

Send f(ir illustrated circu- 
lar to " Only Portable 
Electric Propeller Co.," 
136 Liberty St., Room 
429, N. Y. 

Can be seen in use in 
N. Y. City. 



JULIUS C. HARTMANN, 



*%• 



estau.ra.nt and Cafe, 



No. 1 BROADWAY, 

(WASHINGTON BUILDING.) 

No. 15 BROAD STREET, 

(MILLS BUILDING.) 



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NEW YORK. 



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Centennial Split Second. 



Centennial Timer. 




Centennial Chronographi. 



oveh iisojo 

IN USE. 




mi 

wfleeiiNTED. 




Anchor Movement, Minute Register, St.->rt, Stop, Fly-Back 

operating from stem. 
In Nickel, Open Face. Stem Wind Cases, - - $20.00 
In Silver, " " .• <. _ , 25.00 



Nickel Open Face, Stem Wind Minute Register, Start, 

Stop, Fly-Back operating from stem. 

Price. S6.00. 

WATCHES AEE ONE-THIBD LAEOEE THAN OUTS. 



CROSS & BEGUELIN, 



17 Haiden Lane, 
New York. 



In Silver, Open Face, Stem Wind Cases, - - $25.00 

In Gold Filled (20-year) Cases, - _ - 40.00 

In Solid Gold Cases, from - - . 950.00 to 75.00 

ALSO SPLIT SFXONDS 

In Silver Open Face Cases, . - - . . S50.00 

In Gold Filled (20-year) Cases, - . . 65.00 
In Solid Gold Cases, ...... 125.00 



KEPPICH & GROSS, 

73 and j<, West Houston Street. 



In^porters ai^cfjQottlers 

:: :: opi* TH€B :: :: 

"IB EST J^^reigiTBeers : 

Wurzkrger, Munich and Dreher. 



I Grand Union Hotel, f 

Opp. Grand Central Station, J 

Park Ave. & 42D St., New- York. | 

"The leading Hotel of Moderate Cost in the City." 
Send Postal for Guide to New-York with Map. 

Rooms $1 a day up. 



LONDON ATHLETIC (1,1115 7'^. NEW VOKK ATHLETIC CLUI!. 



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Leading aniResponsiliie West Side Drugoisls 

THE elegantly located Drug Store at the corner of 86th Street and 
Columbus Avenue, recently purchased by lirni F. O. Lindsey & Co., 
is now in the hands of competent people, viz.: F. O. Lindsley & Co. 

It has been thoroughly overhauled and almost reconstructed, and now 
has become a neat and well appointed Pharmacy, stocked with lirst-class 
Drugs, Medicines and kindred preparations. 

Physicians' prescriptions and family recipes are here compounded in 
the most careful manner, in every instance, from pure and fresh ingre- 
dients. A complete stock and a line assortment of Toilet Articles, Per- 
fumeries, Soaps, etc., while an elegant Soda Fountain is one of the features 
of this tine establishment. E.xperienced assistants are in attendance, 
while the proprietors, Messrs. Lindsley & Co., exercising personal super- 
vision over the prescription department and, altogether, the proprietors 
are men of experience. It is the aim of the company to make this the 
leading Drug Store of the West Side by careful attention to business and 
by conducting the establishment in a strictly tirst-class manner, as only 
men of experience and capital can do. 



""^Il^TLAnP^NFrxEWj-^^C" - 








Dr^3VW<^rk 



'-Tjlirvp 






STUN 



WHITE & SPATE, 

MANUFACTURERS OF 

Carpets and Rugs. 

By buying direct from tlie Manufac- 
turers you save two profits, which you 
would pay other retailers. Try and see. 



31-33 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, 



NEW YORK. 



Telephone 518— 18th Street. 



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YACHTING DEPARTMENT 



OF THE 



N, Y. ATHLETIC CLUB. 



STEAMERS. 

Daphne B. B. McGregor 

Maspeth Christian M. Meyer 

Whisper E.N. Dickerson 

STEAM AND NAPHTHA LAUNCHES. 

Baltimore Christian Ax 

Bio-enuf Wm. F. Pendleton and C. C. Macey 

Elsie A. H. Finke 

Hermit Willis J. Morse 

Marguerite R- F. Downing 

Nimble J- E. Roosevelt 

jsjij-e Henri I. Chatam 

Olcra • Alfred Rauchfuss 

S^So\y.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.''.'. F.W.Flint 




Sixth Avenue, 

Streets. 



S. K. McGUIRE, 






Builder, 



151 West Twenty-eighth Street. 



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A.G-ei«T, 



ARLANDO MARINE, 

156 FIFTH AVENUE, 

Soutb Dover flDarblc Co. 



Buff Indiana Lime Stone. 

Dark Blue Indiana Lime Stone. 
Buff and Blue Ohio Sand Stone. 
Lake Superior Red Stone. 



Buff Indiana Stone 




ORRINGTDN Ll'NT LIBRARY, N. \V. UNIVERSITY, EVANSTON, ILL, 

TILE FURNISHED BY 

Manufacturer of 

Ttie Geladoii Tena-Gotta Company, Ltd. 

ALFRED, N. Y. 



CHARLES T. HARRIS, 



IRoofina ZWzQ 

(Babcock Patents). 



SUPPLIED FOR 



Nkw CoNsiAiii.K Urii.DiNi;, 


New York. 


Blue Indiana Stone 




SUPPLIED FOR 




Public Lihrary, . . - - 


Chicago 


Catholic Cathf.dral, 


St. Louis 



GuGGF.NHElMFR BiMLDlNf;, Broadway, New York 

Lake Superior Stone 

FURNISHED FOR 

Shoe AND Leathkr Bank, Broadway, New York 
Manhattan Savings Bank, Broadway, New York 

Buff Ohio Stone 



FURNISHED FOR 

Nkw AnDiTiox Rooskvf.i.t Hosi'ITai., 



New York 



SOnE BUILDINGS COVERED WITH OUR TILE : 

The new residence of Anson Phelphs Stokes, Lenox, Mass. 
Henry L. Wardwell, - Richfield Springs, N. Y. 



G. A. Gardner, 
N. T. Amhrose, 
Litj/grow Lihrary, 



Monument Beach, Mass. 

East Orange, N. J. 

Augusta, Me. 



OUR SHAPES . . . 

Conosera (6 sizes) Open Shingle, 
Shingle, Combinations. 

OUR SHADES . . . 

Red, Brown, Chocolates, Buff, 
Grey, and flottled. 



CHICAQO : NEW YORK : 

Suite 1001 M.irquette Bldg., Suite 1121 Presbyterian Bldg., 
204 Dearborn St. 156 Fifth Avenue. 

WILL R. CLARKE, Secretary. 
ARLANDO MARINE, Representative. 



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JOHNSON'S EXTRACT OF KOLAFRA 

^ .ATHLETES' SUSTAINING FOOD AND STIMULANT. 

It increases muscular power enormousl}-, or, rather, preserves it over long- periods of exertion. It stimulates activity and facili- 
tates respiration, it prevents palpitation and loss of breath following rapid action, thus largely 
taking- the place of training, in long runs it's an indispensable boon. 



GIVES STAYING POWER. 

PREVENTS FATIGUE. 

ALLAYS HUNGER AND THIRST. 

Besides increasins; muscular power, the Extract of 
Kolafra prevents the feeling of fatigue due to exertion. 
Also greatly allays hunger and tiiirst. 

NO REACTION. 

NO AFTER EFFECTS. 

NO HABIT. 

It is a peculiarity of Kolafra that, unlike other tonics 
and stimulants, it gives no unpleasant reaction and pro- 
duces no habit. Its use may be continued as long as 
desired and discontinued at any time. 

The Extract of Kolafra for athletes is put up in handy 
pocket tlasks, price 25 cents each. Sold everywhere by 
Druggists. 




EXTRACT OF KOLAFRA HAS 
BEEN THOROUGHLY TESTED. 

The sustaining power of Kolafra has been proven by 
the tests of army boards, noted wheelmen, athletic 
trainers, physicians and others, whose reports have 
been published largely in medical journals and secular 
newspapers. 

From M. C. MURPHY, trainer of Yale College 
and the N. Y. Athletic Club. 

" I used Kolafra Extract myself extensively before 
giving to my men, and found that it is all that is claimed 
for it. It braces the muscles and moreover keeps them 
btaced. I find by its use that I cannot tram a man 
tired. Kolafra Extract kills fatigue, gives staying power, 
and its effect is enduring. I know of no other stimulant 
that a trainer can conscientiously give his men." — 
M. C. Murphy in N. Y. Tribune. 



EXTRACT OF KOLAFRA COUNTERACTS THE EFFECT OF ALCOHOL, 

AND HAS BEEN PRONOUNCED A SPECIFIC FOR INEBRIETY. 



li:oi^.A.pr^l«^j^ CooKiTrAii^!^ ^Tii^ixjr^ATrE:, but r>o ivot Iivtoxicate:. 

CLUBS AND PRINCIPLE BARS SERVE THEM. 

JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Manufacturing Chemists, 92 William Street, N. Y. 



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DwiGHT School 

(Academic Department of New York Preparatory School.) 

Graduates have been admitted with 
hi^J} credit to ^ale, '^'arvard, flrinceton, 
(oolumbia, Sheffield ^cieqtific ^chool, 
^chool of Twines, and other leading col- 
leges and scientific schools. 



Laboratories. Gyn^i^asiiin^. 

For catalogue, address 

Principal Arthur Williams (Yale), 

1479-1485 Broadway. 



JVXtE> YOU IIOJVIIi^I-.Y •? 




II voiir features are perfect, but your COMI'LKXION disfie- 
i.rcdby I'KKlKl.KS, Pimples, BLACKHEADS, Moth, TAN, 
KczL-ma, SAI.I.OWNKSS, etc., then you are HOMELY. Hear 
in mind that thousands whose features are NOT perfect but who 
have a lovely skin and complexion are considered 



or why allow unsit;htly blemishes, such as mentioned above, to mar 
■^' your beauty when 

nriE. A. RuppERT'S Face Bleach 

will remove them, surely, quickly and painlessly, without the 
If/ '^ ^ , y slightest harm to the skin. FACE BLEACH, which .s no exper- 
<7(^»<^;_^_je^^^^^ i^,j.,,j 1^ ^ol^ly the invention of Mme. A. Ruppert, and is the 
only preparation for beautifying the complexion which has with- 
stood the test of time. Call at Mme. Rupperfs Parlors 6 Kast J4th ^'f,^.- ^- ^"y',?"<* 
see a lady with ONE side of her face cleared from FRECKLES, by !> ACE BLEACH, 
the other side showing the freckles as they originally were, WIT liOUl treatment by 
Face Blea 
Athletic C 



each. To every one mentioning the London Athletic Club z,^. New York 
TC Club Programme who purchases a 42 bottle of tacc Bleach Mme. R"PP=" 
will present FREE a bar of her exquisite Almond Oil Soap. A samp.e b .tt e of b ACE 
BLEACH can be obtained either by mail or in person, for 25 cents. Send or call lor 
book HOW TO BE BKAUllKUL-FREE. 

Mme. A. RUPPERT, 6 East 14th St., New York City. 




QENTLEMEN'S SUITS, 

Litlies' Cloth Dresses, Cloaks and Habits 

CLEANED AND PRESSED. 
Ladies' Dress 'Skirts Sponged Pressed, 
^ and Binding renewed with S. M.& H. Bias 
• Velvet Binding, for 75c., $I.oo, $1.25, ac- 

cnrdini; to width of binding. 



Orders by mail 
or telephone will 
receive prompt 
attention. 

Work called 
for and returned 
to any part of 
New York. 



\57 vIeST 26 ^1^ STREET, 



Telephone, 
263 — 38th Street. 



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SLOOPS, CUTTERS, YAWLS. 

Argo O. F. Wood 

Annie Emerson A. Rhodes and J. C. Cochburn 

Badger Louis Boury 

Britannia F. K. Hunter 

Clara John Howard Adams 

Chase Clayton Piatt 

Gaviota Daniel Lord, Jr. 

Julie R. F. Downing 

Kaiser VVilhelm Wm. H. Field 

Katrine J. Howard Clapp 

Mistral Charles T. Wills 

Majel S. G. Hartshorne 

Majotta Horatio R. Harper 

Phantom Murray S. Brown 

Roamer Stephen D. McElroy 

Vorant , George G. Tyson 

Vivieu E. J. Greacen 

Water Witch J. E. Roosevelt 

Water Lily Fred. Roosevelt 

Athlete H. Mason Raborg 



JIBS AND MAINSAILS. 

Mignon E. N. Dickerson 

Florence R. J. Eggleston 

Nahli Washington E. Connor 

Orienta George L Seney 

Triton W. Wood 

Torpedo Louis Bouri 

Chin-Chin C. R. Hewett 

Brunahilda Chas. T. Wills 



nORE THAN 



TWELVE DOLLiJeS |l IfllNUTE 



on the average is being paid to the policy-holders every minute of every hour of every 
day of every week, the year through, by the 

METROPOLITAN LIFE 
INSURANCE COnPANY OF NEW YORK. 

T/iis is one of the oldest Life IiisKrance Companies in the United States. 
It has been doing business for more than a quarter of a century. 

It has over Three Mitlion Policies in force on its books. 

bo, ooo families will receive the proceeds of its policies this year. 

More than 10,000 persons are acti'iely in the service of this Company in 

the United States. 

It is the ?i:ost progressive Life Insurance Company in America to-day. 

FEATURE IS ITS INDUS I RIAL PLAN INSURANCE. 

5 Cents per week and upward will secure a Policy. 

All nges from 2 to 70 taken. All policies in immediate benefit. Claims paid imme- 
diately at death. Mo initiation fee charged. Males and females insured at same cost. 
Premiums collected by the Company weekly at the homes of policy-holders. Only 
healthy lives are eligible. No uncertain " assessments." No increase of dues. 

THINK OF IT! 

The daily saving of FIVE CENTS will carry policies on the lives of every member 
of a family ot seven persons. 

ORDINARY DEPARTMENT. 

The Company in this Department issues all the approved forms of Policies and some 
novel forms ot Policies for $i,ooo and upward, premiums payable yearly, half yearly and 
quarterly. The policies are Uberal in their provisions, contain no restrictions as to travel 
and residence, provide for immediate payment of claims upon receipt of satisfactory 
proofs of deaths, and the premium rates are extremely low. We invite comparison of 
rates with other companies. 

SPECIAL NOTICE. 

AGENTS WANTED — Agents are wanted by this Company in all the principal 
cities. Splendid opportunities are offered to active, energetic men. Those out of work, 
or those who are in situations with little or no chance of promotion, should give the busi- 
ness a trial, 'lo the right kind of men it offers steady, permanent and paying positions, 
with opportunity for merited advancement. If this notice is not applicable to the reader, 
and he has a friend whom he thinks it might interest, will he be kind enough to bring the 
subject to that friend's attention ? For further particulars apply at any Branch Office, or 
to the Home Office, i Madison Avenue, New York. 
OFFICERS. 
JOHN R. HEGEMAN. President. J. J. THOMPSON, Cashier and Ass't Sec'y. 

HALEY FISK. Vice-President. JAMES M. CRAIG, Actuary. 

GEORGE H. GASTON, 2d Vice-Pres. THOS. H. WILLIARD, M.D., Med. Ex. 
GEO. B. WOODWARD, Secretary. STEWART L. WOODFORD, Counsel. 



LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB VS. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUU. 



95 



T^ STANDARD NATIONAL BANK 



<>1^" THE OI'l^Y Ol^^ rSTISVV YOKli. 



CAPITAL, $200,000 



©fficcre : 






Marvelle W. Cooper, President. 
W. R. Brown, Vice-President. 
Floyd S. Patterson, Cashier. 



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METROPOLITAN 

LIFE 

BUILDING, 

Twenty-third Street and Madison Avenue 



% a 
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SURPLUS, $25,000 



■f^^l-ilfe^> 



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©irectors : 



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IIEINKY P. DOREMLiS, Cashier Chatham Nat. Bank 
Henry C. Valentine, Pres. of Valentine & Co. 

l^iCHAPD W. Clay, \ ^1"- ^"''"tors' Loan and 
' } Trust Co., Philadelphia. 

William T. Wardwell, Treas. Standard Oil Co. 

David B. Sickels, Vice-Pres. American Surety Co. 

Andrew McLean & Co., Man- 
facturers of Cotton Goods 

Marvelle W. Cooper, President 

James L. Hutchinson, Capitalist 

Courtland E. Hastings, Carter, Sloane & Co. 

Warner Miller, Pres. Hericimer Paper Co. 

W. R. Brown, Vice-President 



Andrew McLean 



j Anc 
' I ufai 



Madison Avenue and Twenty-third Street. 



YOUR ACCOUNT IS RESPECTKULLY SOLICITED. 







"NORWOOD." 
Speed, JO. J Mi/es per Hour. 



I.ONI)(^N ArilMVnC Cl.l'li vs. NKW VORK a llll.F.lIC CLUB. 



97 



Telephone, 1231— i8th Street. 



CHARLES SCUNKIDER. Jk., 
Pres. aiul Scc'y. 



JOHN \V. iUUKKNSTOtK. 
'I'reas. and (ion. Manager. 



Schncidei'-Birkenstock Marble Co. 

IMPORTERS AND WORKERS OF 

^larblc, ()i^yx a^d Xlosaic, 

Office: 522 West 2oth Street, 

Steam Mills and Works: 518-526 West 20th Street, 

NEW YORK. 



SLAWSON BROS., 

DEALERS IN 

Dairy Products. 



MAIN OFFICE : 

222-226 East 46th Street. 

BRANCHES : 

1001 Sixth Avenue. 373 Amsterdam Avenue. 

267 Columbus Avenue. 105-107 West 127th Street. 



Most Reliable Firm in New York. Closest Attention to 
Family Trade. 



BROOKLYN 




lvrAlVTJI^AOTXJI*EI«.S OF- 



HIGH GRADE 



FIRE BRIGK. 



S8 VAN DYKE STREET, 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 




The Start. 



LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB 7'S. NKW YORK AlULKTIC CLUIJ. 



99 



-SIliYERSMITHS- 



37 UNION SQUARE. 




13 MAIDEN LANE. 



2)c6igns auC> Estimates iiivcn tor . . . 

In Solid Silver, with Enameled Yacht 
Club Flags and Athletic Club Emblems. 



l£namclcC> 



^ 



Mercury-Foot Match Boxes. 
Flasks, Cigar and 
Cigarette Boxes. 



* * * 



Wc Manufacture Silver-Flated Ware of Superior (Juality for Hotel, Club or llouie Use. * * * 



LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB VS. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



lOI 




I02 



LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB 7'^. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



CATBOATS. 

Caper J- C. Howard 

Carrie • C.H.Oliver 

Elsket John E. Stearns, Jr. 

Elaine C. W. Morgan 

Frank J- J- Finley 

Next B. B. McGregor 

Nettie Fred. A. Potts 

Punch A. L. Clarke 

Roi Chester W. Chapin 

Sparks Fred. G. Bourne 

Vite Geo. I. Seney 

Weetmore M. C. D. Borden 

Zetes B. Lambert Sackett 

There'se H. J. La Marche 

STEAM YACHTS. 

Namouna James Gordon Bennett 

Atalanta ,.. George J. Gould 

Reverie Frederick G. Bourne 

Nooya E.N. Dickerson, Jr. 

Vedette M. C. D. Borden 

Emeline Stephen W. Roach 

Sereda James Gordon Bennett 

Marion James J. Fay 

Jessie Charles Murray 

Forget-Me-Not George P. and W. H. Butler 

Linta W. Luttgen 

Evelyn J- R- Hegeman, Jr. 

Thrya C. Barnum Seeley 

Nomad Adrian Iselin, Jr. 



Essence of 
Rhine Violets 

(Name Registered.) 

THE QUEEN OF PERFUMES. 

Wonderfully true to nature and more lasting than 
any other scent of its name. A specialty par excelL-ncc. 
All the rage in Europe at the present time. Be sure 
that you get the " No. 4711 Rhine Violets." 




MULHENS & KROPFF, New York, 



Chas. p. Rogers. 
Geo. H. Burt. 
VVm. O. Rogers, Jr. 



r'HAS. p. ROGERS & CO., 

^^ ESTABLISHED 1855. 

264 and 266 Sixth Ave., Cor. 17th St., N. Y. 

Factory, i6i and 163 West i8th St., New York. 

MANLTACTIRERS OF 

FINE BEDDING, SPRING BEDS, BRASS AND IRON BED- 
STEADS, DOWN QUILTS, CUSHIONS, ETC. 
Branch, 346 and 348 Warren Street, Syracuse, N. Y. 

EST.\BLISHED IN 1837. 

J. WALL & SON, 

SIXTH A\ JErVUE, 

Comer of 21st <Sz, ^Stli Streets. ■ 



I.OXUON ATHLETIC CLUB 7'S. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



103 



DOES NOT AFFECT THE EYES WHEN SHOOTING IN THE WIND. 
THE LATEST AND ONLY PERFECT 

Smokeless Shotgun Powder. 

Not affecteil by he.it, cold, or moisture. Very higli velocities. Low 
pressures. Liglit recoil, and the most beautiful patterns. Ask your 
dealer for it. Special W-A Micrometer Measures graduated to meas- 
ure tr<.)m 10 to 70 grains of " W=A " now ready. 

Send for Engineer's Report containing tables showing relative values 
of ail the Nitro Powders in the market. 

HinEBlCHN smOKELESS POWDER CO., 18 Broadway, )(ew YorK, H.Y. 



** Perfection " Lubricating Oil. 



This Oil is Guaranteed not to gum. 



This Oil is specially prepared for Bicycle Lanterns. 
If will not gum. Is easily lighted. 
Will not go out by jolting. Makes a brilliant light. 
Does not crust the wick and is absolutely safe. 



**Stay=Lit" Bicycle Lantern Oil, 

MANUFACTURED BY 

THOMPSON, SON & CO., 



1 14 Liberty Street. 



NEW YORK. 



The SMITH GRANITE COMPANY 

OF WESTERLY, R. I. 



The Largest Concern in this Industry in this Country. 



ini!)au80leuni6 anb fll^oiuimente 



OF THE HIGHEST ORDER. 



NO. 186 FIFTH AVENUE, 

Southwest Corner of Twenty-third Street, 
Madison Square. NEW YORK. 



THOMSON METER CO., 



Water Meter 
Manufacturers, 

79-83 Washington St., 

BROOKLYN. 
NEW YORK OFFICE: 

105 Fulton Street. 



I'irst Prize, Paris, 1889: Chicigo, 1893. OVER 69,000 METERS IN USE. 





From llarinT's VVcctly. Cvfjii-ht, It ■,<■.•, In- Iliupor i Eiutlim. 



LONDON ATHLETIC CLUli VS. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLLTi. 



105 



PERFECTLY TRUE SCREW PROPELLERS 

ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR EACH VESSEL, 

AND MAMFAC H'RKI) liV 

41 Maiden Lane, New York. 

Superintendent of the late Delamatcr Iron Works. 



H. B. ROELKER, 



COMPOSITION AND PERFECTLY BALANCED PROPELLERS. 



Consulting^^ Constructing riarine Engineer 

HIR ICE [HHGHINES FOR YHGjITS HND STERinEHS. 

The Allen Dense Air Ice Machine uses air only.anct is placed in the 

main engine roum distant from cold rooms, and attended 

by the regular engineers. 



PAUL ENGEL, 

Taxidermist and Naturalist, 

No. 16 NORTH WILLIAM STREET, 
NEW YORK. 



Headquarters for artistic mounting of game and tish. Satisfactory 
work guaranteed. Largest stock of game heads, horns and panels with 
game birds, as well as specimens of birds and animals, single or in 
groups, on hand, suitable for collections or home and club decorations ; 
skins tanned and made into rugs and mats; fourteen years' experience. 



64 WEST 84:TH St. 

Minucr ot '04 Golumbta Hlumni pruc tor 
Ibitjbcst JEutrancc lljouors. 



LOUIS DWIGHT RAY, M. A., PH.D., Head Master. 



Recipient of Special Freshmen Honors from the Massachusetts 
Institute of Technology. 



;\ESCHLIMANN & PELLARIN, 



ROMAN AND VENETIAN 



->^]Vd[^^r«^Bi:^E: * xjo^^s.10^ 



And Venetian Enamels for Walls, Ceilings, Mantels, Hearths, 
Decorations, Etc. 

No. 31 CLINTON PLACE, NEW YORK. 







Ftoim N. Y. Hernial. 

Cniin's Attitude at Start. 




From N. Y. Herald. 



George Orion 



LONDON ATIILKTIC CLUB VS. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 107 



B. AIvTMAN & CO., 

18th Strekt, 19th Street and Sixth Avenue, New York. 



OK 



Ladies' Costumes, Cloaks, Wraps, House Robes, Lingerie, Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Silks, Wool and 

Cotton Dress Fabrics, Laces, Trimmings, Lace Curtains, Upholstery Fabrics, Portieres, 

Rugs, Linens, Men's Furnishings, Gloves, Umbrellas, etc. 

HJS.^^E> p^o^^^ or»€)iv 

NEW AND EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AND DIRECT PARTICULAR ATTENTION 

TO THEIR 

UPHOlxSTERY DEPARTMENT 

(THIRD KLOOR) 

Where they are showing a very complete line of Lace and Silk Curtains, Plushes, Velours, Brocatelles, Silks, Cretonnes and 

other decorative fabrics. And are prepared to submit estimates and carefully executed designs for furnishing 

Private Residences, Hotels, Clubs, Steamships and Yachts with Hangings, Draperies, 

Portieres, etc. Also Window Shades, Slip Covers, Rugs. 



GOODS DELIVERED IN THE ORANGES AND SUBURBS FREE OF CHARGE. 



io8 



LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB ■iJS. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



Repose B. B. McGregor 

Lucille George W. Vanderbilt 

Charlotte Wm. J. Riker 

Minstrel New York A. C. 

Stral Trainor L. Parke 

Shenecossett George H. Watson 

Ituna August Belmont 

Spindrift E. H. Harriman 

Aztec Daniel A. Loring 

Camilla M. C. D. Borden 

Lotos Frederick Roosevelt 

Sultana Trainor L. Park 

Scionda Theo. M. Leonard 

Sappho J. Hy. Alexandre 

Stella ■. TTenry R. Wolcott 

STEAM LAUNCHES. 

Marjorie Frederick G. Bourne 

Lotos Frederick Roosevelt 

Iroquois J J. O'Donoghue 

Amelia Victoria Walter Luttgen 

Bantam W. D. Ellis 

Tycoon Rich. H. Eggleston 

NAPHTHA LAUNCHES. 

Fearless C. W. Brokavv 

Kraken H. A. Van Liew 

Surprise F. B. Williams 

Midge H. H. Baxter 

Trochilus M. W. Bronson 

Aurclia Frank C. Roe 

Sinbad : . . Howell Osborn 



Boston Office, 21 Pearl St. New York Office, 61 Beekman St. 

Factories and Laboratory, Saugus, Mass. 



The GrosYenor & Rictols Co., 

MANUFACTURING CHEHISTS. 




^^ri' li iUfuiwiTrT^riiilMi 



BE i Pml! iiii!iiiiii!M.ir^n^.!^P'i»H. 






Antiseptic Surgical Dressings, Absorbent and 
Medicated Cottons. 



Proprietors and Sole Manufacturers of tiie Celebrated 

AMERICAN SURGEONS' ADHESIVE PEASTER. 



MACK'S KIDNEY PLASTER. 



LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB 7'S. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



109 



I'lock, Stciiibach & Murray, 
^1(C}11TE[1TUI(AL /iAl^BLE W0I(1^EI(^, 

Mosaic, Flimr-Tiliiii;', Wainscoatinl,^ Columns, Staircases, 
Counters, etc. Ecclesiastical Work a Specialty. 



/iftoiunnental anC Sculptor "WHorft in /llbarblc an^ 0ianitc. 



541 AND 543 West 22d Street, 

Teierlione 597— iSth St. NEW YORK. 

p. F. STEFFEN & SON, 

BUILDERS OF 

BOWLING ^ ALLKYS, 



M.XNUi'ACTURERS OF 



AND DEALERS IN 



BOWLING BULS AND PINS. BOWLING ALLEY SUPPLIES. 



New No. 534 West Broadway, 

Between Bleecker and jd Streets. NEW YORK. 



R 



If you really want to enjoy your Holiday, take the 

ed Cross Line Steamers 



For HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, and 
ST. JOHNS and PILl.EY'S ISLAND, Newfoundland. 




Charming Davlight Sail throut;h L( )NG ISLAND. VINEYARD and NAN- 
TUCKET SOUNDS. Fine View of Picturesque NOVA SCOTIA and of the 
bold, rugged NEWFOUNDLAND COAST. Abundance of FISHING and 
SHOOTING in season. The only country in the civilized world that can 
boast of herds of 250 CARIBOU DEER. An Ocean Voyage at one-quarter 
the cost of going to Europe, and a greater change of air and scene. 



Fare:— FIRST CABIN, including Meals and Stateroom Berth, 
HALIFAX. $16.00; ST. JOHNS, $34.00; PILLEY'S ISLAND, 
$40.00. RETURN TICKETS AT REDUCED RATES. 



BOWRING & HRGHIBRLD, D Floor, Produce Exctiange Hnnex Buiidiog. 




Fiom N. Yt Herald* 



Tointny Conneff, 







Kiuni X. Y. Heralil. 



M. F. Sneencv. 



LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB VS. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUU. 



I I I 



JOHN MOLLENHAUER, 



PRESIDENT. 



J. ADOLPH MOLLENHAUER, 

VICE-PHES. AM) <,EN. MANAGER. 



FRED. D. MOLLENHAUER, 

SEC'Y AND TREAS. 




iVUUi 




Block Hounded by East l(i\cr, So. Eleventh St., Division and Kent Aves., 



©nl\i tbc Ibiobest Srabes of Sugars IDiseb in ouv fIDanufacture. 



OUR STANDARD BRANDS ARE 



Powdered. Cubes. 
Excelsior A. 
Uiamond Extra C. 
Standard Fine Granulated 
Aurora Extra C. 
Lenox Extra C. 



Admiral A. 
Bedford Extra A. 
Oriental Yellow Extra C 
'Berkshire A. 
Standard Granulated. 
Simrise Yellow C. 



Cascade Jl. 

'brilliant Confectioners zA. 
Neptune Yellow C. 
TDartmoutb c/1. 
Calumet Extra C. 
Confectioners zA. 



NEW YORK OFFICE, 109 WALL STREET, NEW YORK CITY. 



112 



LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB VS. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



SCHOONERS. 

Sachem F. G. Adams and J. G. Moore 

Halcyon D. S. Hammond 

Crusader S. L. Husted, Jr. 

Atlantic Wilson Marshall 

Comet W. H. Langley 

Cavalier Jefferson Hogan 

Viator W. G. Brokaw 

Whim B. B. McGregor 

Lotus Daniel Appleton 

Christina George B. Mullen 

Hildegarde George J. Gould 

SLOOPS. 

Vigilant George J. and Howard^Gould 

Mineola August Belmont 

Nautilus W. H. Dickey 

Nirvana John Mohler 

Awa . . A. DeWitt Cochrane 

Trochilus . . , M. W. Bronson 

Bonnie Kate C. Knoblauch 

Harriet E.J. Greacen 

Polly C. P. Noyse 

Portia H. R. Hopper 

Nadja S. G. Hartshorne 

Nomad H. R. Hayden 

Marjorie C. K. and W. H. Bourne 



UNION DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 



Broadway, md St. and Sixth Ave., 



GREELEY SQUARE. 



NEW YORK. 



Open Mondays, lo to j ; Satiirdnys, lo to 12; Otiur Days, 10 to j. 

Interest from the first of each quarter on sums from $5 to $3,000. 
Courteous attention to Depositors. Special facilities for Ladies. 

The principal Modern Languages spoken. 

Business may be done by mail. Send for Remittance Circular. 

Society Accounts Received. 



CHARLES E. SPRAGUE, President. 
Channing M. Bkitton, 1 ... p^ ■ j.„,^ Geor.:e _V. Bikesall, Treasurer. 

James S. Herrman. ) " "-<:-i^'^»i"<:iu!.. Krancis M. Leake, becretary. 



JOHN McGRATH, 
<4-I orscsboeiitci Establisbment. 






Horses sent for and returned with care. 
Also Shoeing for Durland's Riding Academy. 



230 West 57th Street, and 

Durland's Annex, 62 and 64 West 62d Street, 

423 Western Boulevard, 

NEW YORK. 



LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB rs. NEW YORK A'lTlLElTC CLUL. 



113 




*-,;^:^ THE IIITIOSAL. 





Combines [extreme simplicity of the mechanism with absolute safety. The percussion is direct. The cocking is done by pushing forward a 

lever placed on the outside of the left-hand lock plate. This device is so simple and works so easily that after a little 

practice the gun can be cocked from the shoulder. Price, $40.00 and upward. 



The Best Billiard and Pool Tables in the World are Hanufactured by 
TH E 

BRUNSWICK=BALKE=COLLEiNDER CO. 




Billiard Cloth, Balls, Cues and Billiard Materials of every description, of our own 

manufacture and importation. 
The " MONARCH" quick cushions, furnished on all of our tables, are unequalled for 

speed, accuracy and durability. 
Bar and Saloon Fixtures, Counters, Back Bars, Mirror Frames, Beer Coolers, etc., 

in stock and to order. 

Refrigerators and Refrigerating Rooms made underthe celebrated WICKES PATENTS. 

BOWLING ALLEYS, either with finest wooden beds or our PATENT STEEL 

PLATE beds; Bowling Balls. Pins and all Bowling Goods. 

860 Broadway, Cor. 17th Street (Union Square), New York. 




I>E>X«^X3V X>E:^I^ CO. 



MAMTACTURERS OF 



Bai^k, Office ar^d I^ibrary Fi^ii'iUtUrc, 

114 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK. 
93 CAUSEWAY STREET, BOSTON. 



114 



LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB VS. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



I Napoleon Napoliello, 



FINE TAILORING 



No. 43 CORTLANDT STREET, 



Between Church and 

Greenwicli Streets. 



NEW YORK. 



-*^ i^^^^^^ffi?'©- 



SFGJCIi^JUX Y ; 



Bicycle ar^d Yacl^t S^its. 



pRANK L. FISHER & CO., ^•=T.^:p^^^k„.m. 

REAL ESTATE, 

446 COLUMBUS AVENUE, Near 8ist Street. , 
Telephone, 109 Columbus, NEW YORK, 

lientiiig, Oollecting, I_,oaiis. 

Gymnasium and 
^ Bowling Alleys 

Now open, r^ates!* I^ediioecl. For circular, 
address, W. R. Savage, Sec. 308 and 3 10 West 59th St. 



CHILD BEAUTY ! 



ROCKWOOD'S 

photographs_->- 
of Children 

BEAT THE WORLD! 

Gallery and Offices on the Ground Floor. 




OABINeT POR-TR^AIXS, ^6,00 F&R^ DOZ. 



1440 BROADWAY (40TH ST.), N. Y. 



LONDON ATHLIiTIC CLUB VS. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 115 

D. CALABRKSE, 



(LATE; W^TH BRYANT & ONDRAK;) 



535 FIFTH AVENUE, 

Between 44th and 4^th Streets. .«- ^ NEW VORPC. 



^3&j<>c>:SK<->>:-;-'-:-:-:-:->;-i-:-!H^^^^^^^^- 



6olf atib Bicycle Suits a Specialty, 




l'i,.ii, LI ir|.,-i'., W,;\i\ 



LONDON ATHLETIC CL';B 7'S. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



117 



hnpetiai 

NATURE'S DISINFECTANT. 

DEODORIZER. ANTISEPTIC. GERMICIDE. 

The greatest disinfectant on the market. Athletes should use 

Hyijenic]ue, the best lotion obtainable, and its use in 

the Bath is premier, hiviuorating-, Powerful, 

Economical and Non- Poisonous. 



SllKI'KIKI.D SCIENTIHC SCMOOI. | 

OK Vai.e University. \ 

New Haven, Conn, 
April II, 1895. 

I\U'i-.ui.\i. HviiKNigi'E Fi.iiiD Co. 

GLiiUeiiu)! :—\ have examined the formula 
of Imperial Hyijei)ique Fluid, and have also 
analyzL'd a sample of the Huid. It is entirely 
free from all poii onous mineral .salts, and is a 
poiihrful antiscplu awl gt'riiiicide, well adapt- 
ed to accomplish what is claimed for it. 
Respectfully yours, 

R. 11. Chittenden, 
Professor of Physiological Chemistry. 
Trade llir'ill«gi:terei 

Of all Druggists, or send for sample and circular to 

THE IMPERIAL HYGENIQUE P^LUID CO., 

61 BEEKMAN STREET, NEW YORK. 





I HAD MY SUIT MADE 
BY THE FAMOUS . . . 

gTRUQNELL, 

CYCLISTS' 
OUTFITTER 

For Ladies and Gentlemen. 



Send Stamp for Catalogue. 
IVetir Dimiie St. (Uijst iiirs.) 



C. E. Ensign. 



E. H. ANt)REWS. 



Homer F. Andrews. 



KIRTLAND, ANDREWS & CO. 

46 AND 48 UNION SQUARE, N. Y. 
Fourth Avenue and 17th Street. 



m^ooX^ flDantcli? 



(5ratc5, 



Hrcbitcctural % ®P<^" ^ii'c ipiaces, 



Estimates Ftirnished on Desi8:ns of Architects for all Interior Woodwork. 



LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB VS. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



119 





462 Columbus Avenue, near 82d St. "'^^SPSpir Dealers in HIQIi=CLASS flARKETINQ 

Astor Market: 598 Park Avenue, cor. 64th Street. Astor Market: 222 West 125th Street. 

Aster Market: 437 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 

SPECIAL RATES TO CLUBS AND HOTELS. . . . TELEPHONE, 61 COLUMBUS. 



DUNK'S FURNITURE CO., 

Cor. Broa^^vav an& 42J> St., IRcw ll?orF?. 



(jrapd pall pxl^ibitior^ of the world's 
production of the Furniture and Upholstery 
Arts. Full assortment of Brass and Iron Bed- 
steads. Prices are the very lowest at which equal 
goods can be sold. 

(Special Attention (jiven to the Furnishing of 
Private Houses.) 



The 

Multum in Parvo 

Electric Yacht Lamp. 




The Ideal Hethod of 
Lighting Yachts. 



^^ riultum in Parvo" 
Yacht Lamp. 

The greatest amount of light with the least 
expenditure of energy. 

The most compact arrangement of 
lamp and fittings. 

No Projecting Bulb and Bracket. 
No Glass Shade. 

Storage Hattcry Work of Every Description. 
Hand Search Lights. Carriage Lighting. 

■^ 

THE STOHBGE BATTERY SOPPLY CO., 

239 East 27th St., New York. 



I20 LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB 7'S. 

Modesta H. E. Smith 

Venture H. Griswold 

Ariel J. H. Hegeman, Jr. 

Gem ■ W.S.Scott. 

lo R. W. Rathbone 

Rrenda F. M. Scott 

Doris E. B. Brush 

Alpha C. C. Turner 

Mospa. .J. W. Harrison 

Rajah W. C. Hubbard 

Rose Marie W. B. Dinsmore, Jr. 

YAWLS. 

Jane S Dr. Frank Valk 

Louise W. H. Browning 

CATBOATS. 

Great R. E. VVisner and G. C. Lockwood 

Jintzy . . . F. Oakes 

Sadie . H. G. O. Dunham 

Enigma F. Oakes 

Seagull M. P. Slade 

Blonde August P. Montant 

Nymph F. W. Flint 

JIB-MAINSAILS. 

Flirt :!.. W. G. Brokaw 

Trochilus W. M. Bronson 

Water-Wag Geo. W. Scott 

Nadjy August P. Montant 



NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 






h rQersoq Scliool, 



^ ^ b 



2.5 West 42d Street, 



1 



S a private school for boys between the ages of six and 
fourteen years. Thorough and superior instruction for a 
limited number lu/fy, with afternoon outings and athletics 
under the supervision of a tutor. Gymnasium privileges. 



Uerms, $100 to $150. 



W. EMLERSON DURFEY, IVI. E. D. 



LLSOPPS 




Ales and Stout. 



BREWED AT 
BURTON-ON-TRENT, ENGLAND. 



ARTHUR T. SHAND, 

Sole Agent. 45 BROAD STREET, N. Y. 



LONDON AlllI.Kl'U; CLUB 7'S. NKW YORK A 1 U LimC CLUB. 121 



NEW YORK vs. LONDON. 

CONTAINS INDIVIDUAL PORTRAITS OF THE CONTESTANTS 

in the New York Athletic Club vs. London Athletic Club Games, with estimates of the relative 
strength of the opposing teams, etc. 

NEXT WEEK'S NUMBER 

^^ will contain critical comments on the games and their results. 



AMATEUR SPORT 

is a department in HARPER'S WEEKLY in which valuable and impartial comments are published 
on all kinds of amateur sport, including rowing, golf, tennis, baseball, football, polo, lacrosse, etc. 



INTER=SCHOLASTIC SPORT 

is fast creating as widespread an interest in its own particular field as inter-collegiate sport, and 
the department recently opened in 

By "The Graduate," is the only reliable exponent of this subject. 

PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, NEW YORK. 




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BAIITON & (ilIESTII':il, HElJiliCK & aiMPANY, 

BORDEAUX. 

REIMS. 

ESTABLISHED 1725. 



"Wliooliiioii, JVttoiitioiiI 
CTolliif^ioiis IPre von loci. 



STANDARD 

Foot-B[aKB, CoaslBFS anfl lamp MUi 



ALL THREE IN ONE PIECE. 




Adjustable to the crown of 
any wheel without removing a 
single nut or bolt. Weighs 
only II ounces. Highly nick- 
eled. 



price, $1.75. 

Ask your dealer for it. If he 
does not keep it, send us price 
by mail. 



RICHARDS MANUFACTURING CO., 

220 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 




Clardls and WHite Wines. Vin Brut, 1889-84. Extra Dry, 1889 



J. II. CUTTER OLD RESERVE WHISKEY. 
"Will. Williaiiis & Sons" Li(|iieur Scotcli Wliiskey, 



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Telephone 21 jS Curthndt. Orders executed <>n N. V. Stock Ex. 



m 



CHARLES R. SICKELS, 
i l^anker and Brolver 



IFiivcstmcnt Securities. 

6O BROAOVVAV, NEW YORK. 



Dealer in Bank, Surety and Trust Companies' Stocks. 



J. Kempf, President. 

I'. M. CiLLlNV, Vice-Pres. 




P. A. Maiionv, Treas. 
J. H. Sa\ Acii, Sec'y 



BARNSTON TEA CO., Limited. 



IMPORTERS 



TEAS, COFFEES, WINES. 

6 Bnrolay Street. IVejAV ^ITORIC:. 



Special Attention to Club Orders. 



THE "PERFECTION" OF 

Irish and Scotch)iWhiskies ^ 

Sir John Power & Son's, Dublin, 

"Threb Swallow Irish/' 

AND 

Greenlees Brothers', Argyleshire, 
" LORNE HlOHLANO SCOTCH." 



W. A. ROSS & BROTHER, 

II South William St. NEW YORK. 







SCPARATE ROOMS. 

$2ooTO $ 20 °o pe:b/v\o;vth 




snawmoD e u nvD3N0Hd3i3i 



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LONDOiNT ATHLETIC CLUB 7'^. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 




HoUenbeck Hamtnerless Qun. 



Haenel Repeating Rifle 

MANNLICHER SYSTEM. 

No. l.^Ritle, finest matted lib, - MO.OO 
No. 2.— Rifle, Octagon barrel, - - 30.00 
No. 3.— Carbine, - - - 20.00 

Cartridges in clips of 5 each, per liundred, $5.00. 
Range 4,500 yards; penetration, 50 inches of pine. 
Muzzle velocity, 2,(XJ0 feet per second. 



No. 1. — Fine twist barrels, engraved 
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Spencer Repeating Shot Qun. 



Grade C. — Fine Damascus barrels. 
Grade D. — Fine Twist barrels, 



$35.00 
25.00 



SOT^Ii^ 



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Send tor Catalogue. 



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^OSMIC * I^oDS, ^ I(E(;iNA, 



ALL OF EXTRA FINE QUALITY. 



Deels, 



Write for Catalogue to the w SILK 

Oniied Slates net aim Twine Co. L'^es. 

310 Broad\Vay, ]Vc\V York. 



N. B. KERSHOW, 



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arriage * M^^^^^^i^tarer, 



29 AND 31 LAXA^TON STREKX, 



NEW ROCHKLLE, 



NEW YORK. 



THE 

QUEEN 

OF 



Music 



Boxes. 




PLAYING THOUSANDS OF TUNES 

and rendering sweet and silvery music, far superior to the finest Swiss 
music box made. 

all of Sousa's .Marches, the latest Popular Songs, Operatic Pieces, Waltzes, 
etc., can be had tor these boxes at the jirice of a piece of sheet music. The 
tune discs are metal and indestructible. The movement massive with 
nothing about it to get out of order, being safe from injury in the hands 
of a child. The cases are handsome, being made in all styles of wood 
and handsomely polished. 

tor the entertainment of friends, for the nursery, for dancing, these 
boxes are unequalled. They run from ten to twenty five minutes with 
one winding, which is done noiselessly. 

Boxes from $7.00 to $100.00. 



SKND FOK HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED CATA l.OCt'E. 

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v^opyright, 1S90, by The Cen i ury Co 







Bt!S.' Kiiniiir Keeping on (0 'J'hirJ. 



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EVERYBODY 

KNOWS . . . 
HAPPY . . . 



FIRST YEAR IN BUSINESS. 



Georoe Glvnn, 

The Ciij-ar I>lerchaiit, 



^:^^^^r^''r':: oRriiT's gre.it rest.\ir.4nt, 



Managed by the affable WILL H. HFARN. 



Call at 200 Broadway. 



New Roclielle Coal and tumkr Company, 

Echo Bay Dock, New Rochelle, N. Y. 

Coal, Lumber, and Mason Materials. 
Wood Working in all its Branches. 

BUANCH OFFICES: 

Miller & Lamden, No. 259 Main St. Jas. L. Waterbukv, R. R. Depot. 

TELEPHONE 505. 



JOHN McNULTY, 

DEALER IN 




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308 STANTON STREET, 

Between Lewis and Goerck Sts. N EW YORK:. 



Hotels, Restaurants, Plumbers and Roofers Supplied 
at the Shortest Notice. 



De liaiicey Private Scliool for Girls, 

75 West 85th Street, New York, 

JS situated witiiin iialf a biocl< of Central Parle, and conveniently near to 
1 elevated and surface cars. The building is perfectly ventilated and 
well lijchted. and great care has been given tn tiie plumbing. The principal 
will be at the school ow and after September 15th to receive all applica- 
tions for admission. The scho(]| aims to give lliorough and well directed 
instruction to girls, and as broad an education as is possible. None but 
able and e.xperienced teachers will be assigned to the various departments. 
It admits girls of all ages, but especially desires pupils at an early age, as 
much time is wasted whenever a child's early education is neglected or 
misdirected. Pupils will be received into any of the classes for which 
they are found to be qualified, and may be fitted for any ceillege or 
university to which girls are admitted. Special students will be admitted 
upon special terms to any of the regular classes of the school. Afternoon 
classes will be formed for ladies who desire to pursue the study of 
Modern Language or Literature. Certificates of Graduation are awarded 
to pupils who have completed the full course. 



Terms, )l$2oo to ^250 per Term. 



REFERENCES: 

Rev. Dr. John Hall, D. D., Rev. Ed. Reed, D. D., and One Hundred others. 

physical Culture a Special ^feature. 



Q-EORGE Ferguson, 

Grenei-al JVIeroliaiiclise.^..- 

Inchiding all Staple and Eancy Groceries, Flour, Feed. Hay and Straw, liuilders' and 
Agricultural Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc., etc. 

FiTimxTunis sTortACrE. 

Also an Annex of a New Store and New Goods embracing a large .Assortment of 

HOUSE H*URI>j:iSH13*0 OOODS. 

BABER & FERGUSON, Proprietors. Main St., New Rochelle, N. Y. 








i..#SJ 




AVif }'('/"/■ Atlildic Club l)itirnatioiial Tcaiii, 



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A high-grade Hunting Repeating Rifle built to use 
full charges of smokeless rifle powder. 



6 M. M. Calibers, .236 U. 5. Navy, Huzzle Velocity, 2,500 ft. 
iVz " " .30 " Army " " 2,000 ft. 

Reduced charges or black powder may be used. Also full 
mantle, half mantle with soft lead points, or all lead bullets. 
The only repeating sporting rifle that will shoot above stand- 
ard cartridges. Send for free catalogue. 



JOHN HENRY BLAKE, 

136 Liberty Street. NEW YORK. 



MORGAN BROS. 

JUiri^isI^ii^g * ][^riMlertakers 

AND 

LIVERYMEN, 

24 PJ® 26 IvAWTON STREET, 

Telephone Call, No. 572. NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. 



NEW YORK OFFICE : 

27 Great Jones Street. 



Furniture Moved to City or Country. 
Heavy Trucking of all Kinds. 

Camp Chairs for Rent. 

Boarding of Horses a Specialty. 



Cbina lpacfte& for Sbipment. 




I. TRAINFR lACK WHITE. 2. CAPT. SHAW. 3. JORDAN. 4. DOWNER. 5. OAKLEY. 6, BRADLEY. 7. 



WILLIAMS,, 



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LOCOMOTIVE REFLECTOR 



^m^s^^^Q^ 




foR.DASH Board Light It 
G\N Be PL'AcedOnG^rriage 
& BuGoy At A^y Angle With 
J The 5pecialv\ttachmeht 



By Detaching 

BICYCLE a CARRIAGE 

^^Z^ SPRING You Have 
T H^^^ 

ALUMINUM JLANTERN. 

$6.00 

tFYOUR DEALER WILL NOT SUPPLY YOU. WE WILL BE HAPPY TO DO SO WILL 
SEND C.O.D. SUBJECT TO EXAMINATION. 

BETTS PAT. HEAD LIGHT CO. K^r^^^o^Iv y\ltWYORK. 




The " Linla:' 
Owned by Mr. IVallhfr Liittgcii, of the N. Y. Athletic Club. 



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jFor artistic 

l^RINTING of overs IDcscviption. 

Oo to . . . 

THE WHEET. PRESS, 
210 ffulton Street, Hew IJorF?. 



THOMAS P. SHERIDAN, 
Mine, XiQuor anb Xacjcr Beer Saloon, 

994 SIXTH AVENUE, 
N. E. Cor. 56th St. NEW YORK. 



CANARY & LEDERER'S CASINO. '-^ST SlX NiGHTS ! 

Last performance Saturday evening. Theatre thereafter 
closes for reconstruction. Reopens November 4th with Frank 
Daniels' Company in new comic opera, " Wizard of Nile." 



24th Street, U O YT '<^ THPATRF Evening 8:30 
Near B' way. llwll O inCAlfXC. Mat. Sat. 2:1 5 



LAST WEEK. 



ROBERT HILLIARD 

In Lost— 24 Hours, and The Littlest Girl. 

Monday, September 23d— The Gay Parisians. 



(ESTABLISHED TEN YEARS.) 



D. E."DuGIr()S, 

1430 Broadway, Near Fortieth Street, N. Y. 

GLOVES, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, 

UNDERWEAR, BATH ROBES, ETC. 



Shirts to rieasure our Specialty. 

JAS. L REYNOLDS COMPANY'S 

^T. VERNON, NE14/ XOCHELLE, 

Jlnd WHITE TLAINS. 



The Best Goods at the Lowest Prices. 



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JAEGER 

The Standard Underwear of the World. 

At Greatly Reduced Prices; 

In Xew-York City at our own stores only : 

176 Fifth Av., beiow 23cl St., (MAIN RETAIL.) 

nron^Via ■ S I i8q Broadway, near 28th Street ; 
orancnes . -j ,53 Broadway, below Cortlandt St. 

Descriptive Catc.'oguc Free by Mail. 



EDWARD E. POOR, rresident. 

STUYVESANT FISH, Vice-President. 

JOSEPH T. MOORE, Vice-President. 

GEORGE S. HICKOK, Cashier. 

EDW. J. BALDWIN, Ass't Cashier. 



THE 



National Park Bank 



OF NEW YORK. 



CAPITAL, - $2,000,000. 
SURPLUS, - #3,000,000. 



Extensive Safety Vaults for the convenience of Depositors 
and Investors. Entrance only through the Bank. 



. . Birectore 



Joseph T. Moore Edward C. Hoyt Francis R. Appleton 

.Stuyvesant Fish Edward E. Poor John Jacob Astor 

George .S. Hart W. Rockhill Potts George S. Hickok 

Charles -Sternbach August Belmont Geo. Fred'k Victor 

Charles Scribner Richard Delafield 



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ATHLETIC COMMITTEE, NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB, 1895- 

B. C. WILLIAMS, Chairman. 

H. H. BAXTER, JOHN C. GULICK, B. F. O'CONNOR, R. DUDLEY WINTHROP, 

JAMES WHITELY, WALTER S. BALDWIN. 



ORGANIZED 
Seftemher 8, 1S6S. 



NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB, 

55th street, cor. Sixth Avenue. 

OFFICERS. 



INCORPORATED 

April 4, 1S70. 



SECRETARY. 

JOHN C. GULICK. 



A. T. DociiARTY, James A. Lynch, 

B. C. Williams, 

Daniel D. Youmans, James Wills, 



James H. Haslin, 



PRESIDENT. 

JAMES WHITELY. 

VICE-PRESIDENT. 

JOHN R. VAN WORMER. 

TREASURER. 

CHARLES E. GOODHUE. 

CAPTAIN. 

H. H. BAXTER. 

GOVERNORS One Year. 

C. L. Burniiam, W. D. Searls, B. F. O'Connor, 

R. D. Winthrop, W. S. Baldwin. 

Two Years. 

E. G. Lemon, Thomas F. Murtha, Albert E. Colfax, 
Dr. T. Hamilton Burch, 



Orrin M. Beach, Jr. 



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^A LL oi^ i i:Le if 3^0 u wisli to 
decorate your 
rooms with . . 



Beautiful picturci?, paintc^ 'JIapcetrics, 

Etc., Etc. 



HANDSOME AND ARTISTIC FRAMING. 

Over 1,000 Samples to select from. 



. . . IMPORTER AND DEALER IN . . . 

ARTIST MATERIALS, 
FRENCH AND GERMAN WHITE CHINA, 

FOR DECORATING. 



CHOiee: goods at i^o-vsreisT FRiees. 



S. GOLDBERG, 



Opposite Stern Bms. 



37 West 23d Street, N. Y. 



ESTABLISHED 1836 



WALTER T. BELL, 

STOVES, RANGES AND FURNACES, 
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 

PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING. 



ELECTRIC and aU Kinds of BeU Work. 

201 AND 203 IVTain Street, 
NEW ROCHELLE, 

Telephone Call, 547 B. NEW YORK. 



M. O'BRIEN & SON, 

Fruits and Vegetables. 



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LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB VS. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



RECEPTION COMMITTEE FOR INTERNATIONAL GAMES, 



Hon. Mayor Strong, 
Dr. Ramon Guiteras, 
W. H. Harrison, 
A. H. Wheeler, 
Frederic Winthrop, 
Robt. M. Thompson, 
H. C. Duval, 
Douglas Henry, 
C. J. Kintner, 
M. W. Bronson, 



George J. Gould, 
Walter Stanton, 
A. V. De Goicouria, 
Walter G. Schuyler, 
Frederick Sturgis, 
Dr. Chas. L. Dana, 
Hon. Thedoore Myers, 
George B. Hulme, 
Col. Geo. Moore Smith, 
William A. Cable, 
August Belmont, 



W. Hildreth Field, 
W. G. Demarest, 
J. D. Foot, 
Gen T. L. Watson, 
C. E. Knoblauch, 
John J. McCook, 
C. Oliver Iselin, 
F. S. Flower, 
F. G. Landon, 
Thos. Reed, Jr., 
Charles Coster, 



Hon. Hugh J. Grant, 
H. G. Meeker, 
Dr. G. M. Hammond, 
Jennings S. Cox, 
Robt. D. Farlee, 
W. G. Bates, 
Wallace F. Peck, 
Col. Chas. F. Homer, 
F. T. Adams, 
E. B. Talcott, 
R. H. Halsted. 



W. B. Curtis, 



M. Shearman, 
Bartow S. Weeks. 
Wendell Baker, 
Charles Herbert, 



OFFICIALS FOR INTERNATIONAL GAMES. 

REFEREE. 



JUDGES. 



MEASURERS OF JUMPS. 



George Goldie, 
W. H. Rogers, 
E. J. Keane, 



John C. Gulick, 



SCORER. 



MEASURERS OF WEIGHTS. 



H. E. BUERMEYER, 

F. L. Lambrecht, 
R. L. Coursen, - 

B. F. O'Connor, 
L. M. Lawson, Jr., 
D. C. Brown, 



MARSHALS. 



N. Y. A. C. 



London A. C. 

N. Y. A. C. 

N. Y. A. C. 
London A. C. 



Princeton Col. 
A. C. S. N. 
N. Y. A. C. 

N. Y. A. C. 

N. Y. A. C. 
N. Y. A. C. 

N. Y. A. C. 



N. Y. A. C. 
N. Y. A. C. 

- Scottish A. A. A. 



A. A. Jordan, 



Robert Stoll, - 
Mortimer Bishop, 
J. H. Abeel, Jr., 



E. J. Wendell, 



B. C. Williams, 



STARTER. 

TIMERS. 

ASSISTANT TIMER. 
CLERK OF THE COURSE. 



N. Y. A. C. 

N. Y. A. C. 
N. Y. A. C. 
N. Y. A. C. 

N. Y. A. C. 

N. Y. A. C. 



ASSISTANT CLERKS OF THE COURSE. 



John Dixon. - 
Robt. C. Fisher, 



J. H. Booth, - 
McC. Van Ingen, 
C. J. Kintner, 
C. H. Mapes. 



\. Bell Brennan, 



1 2th 



INSPECTORS. 



ANNOUNCER. 



Regt. A. A. 
N. Y. A. C. 



N. Y. A. C. 
Yale A. A. 
N. Y. A. C. 



N. Y. A. C. 



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141 



Outfitters 



faSTAN^DARDj 






BOWLljNQ^LLEYSl! 



Hcirrd^dnsctt JM^chine (o. 

GYMNASIUM n . 1 P I 

OUTFITTERS. rrovidence,i\.l. 

^end for rpt^logue. 



OF THE 



Leading 
Athletic Clubs. 



LONDON AGENT: 

GEO. SPENCER, 

52 Goswell Road, 
London, Eng. 



c 



atalogues 

.... ON APPLICATION. 



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PROGRATVliVIK 

London Athletic Club— COLORS, Green and Gold. New York Athletic Club— COLORS, Scarlet and White. 
Note. — Two men only from each club will compete in the several events. 



EVENT No. I. 



880- YARD RUN. 



English record, im. 54 2-55., F. J. K. Cross, New 
College, Oxford University, 1888. 

American record, im. 54 i-2s., W. C. Dohm, New 
York A. C, 189L 

ENTRIES. 



London Athletic Club. 
13 Frederick S. Horan, 
15 William E. Lutyens, 
17 E. J. Wilkins, 
19 Horace J. Davenport, 
2L Charles H. Lewin. 



New York Athletic Club. 
10 Charles J. Kilpatrick, 
12 Henry S. Lyons, 
14 Alfred L. Remington. 



Starters, London Athletic Club. . 

Starters, New York Athletic Club. 

Won by No Athletic Club. Time. 

Second No Athletic Club. 




EVENT No. 2. 



100-YARD RUN. 



English record, los., A. Wharton, Darlington Col- 
lege, 1886; C. A. Bradley, Huddersfield Cricket and 
Athletic Club, 1893; A. R. Downer, Scottish Pelicans, 
1895. 

American record, 9 4-5S., J. Owens, Jr., Detroit 
A. C, 1890. 

ENTRIES. 

London Athletic Club. New York Athletic Club. 
I Charles Alfred Bradley, 2 Bernard J. Wefers, 
3 Alfred R. Downer, 4 John V. Crum, 

5 Gilbert Jordan, 6 Thomas I. Lee. 

7 Eustace H. Wilding, 
9 H. G. Steavenson. 

(No 

Starters, London Athletic Club. . . < 

No 



No. 



Starters, New York Athletic Club.' 



Won by No . 
Second No.. 



,No.... 
. .Athletic Club. Time. 
..Athletic Club. 



LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB 7.'S. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



H3 



RICHMOND STRAICllTCFT No. 1 



* CIGARETTES -^- 




'Z® IGARETTE Smokers 
— who are willing to pay 
a little more than the price 
charged for the ordinary trade 
Cigarettes will lind THIS 
BRAND superior to all others. 



TIJB I(icIimoqd ^tiiaight-Cut flo. 1 Cigar^ettB^ 

:RE made from the brightest, most delicately flavored 
' and highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia. This 

is the Old and Original Brand of Straight=Cut Cigarettes, 

and was hrought out by us in the year 1875. 

Beware of Imitations, and observe that the tinn name as beluw 
is on every package. 



THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., 
ALLEN & QINTER, successor, RICHMOND, VA. 

MANUFACTURER. 

Also Manufacturer of VIRGINIA BRIGHTS CIGARETTES. 



Yale 

Mixture 

;^ Smoking 

Tobacco 



The Finest Leaf 
* Tobacco grown is used 
'in Yale, making it the most ^ 
sumptuous and seductive 
Pipe Tobacco that can 
be found in any part 
of the"World:' -^ 



"We could not ^'^ 
improve the quality 
if paid double 
the price" 

A 2oz.Trial Package 
Post Paid for2505- 



M;J'.lii?^tl;^'l>M 



BALTIMORE MD. 



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LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB VS. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



EVENT No. 3. 

RUNNING HIGH JUMP. 

English record, 6ft. 3 1-4 in., W. Byrd Page, M. A.C., 
1887. 

American record, 6 ft. 5 1-8 in., M. F. Sweeney, 
X. A. A., 1895. 

ENTRIES. 
London Athletic Club. New York Athletic Club. 
31 Reginald Williams, 28 Michael F. Sweeney, 

33 Alan Brooke Johnston. 30 S. A. Warner Baltazzi. 

(No 

London Athletic Club -n 

(No 

(No 

New York Athletic Club \ 

(No 

Won by No Athletic Club. Height 

Second No Athletic Club. 



B. A. & G. N. WILLIAMS, Jr., 

OFFICE AND WORKS: 

Corner Avenue A and Sixty-eighth Street, 

NEW YORK CITY. 



ALL KINDS OF FREESTONE AND MARBLE. 



THE 

SEVENTH 

REGIMENT, 

N. G. S. N.Y. 

USES 

IT. 




USE 

IT ON 

YOUR 

BICYCLE, 

GUN, 

YACHT, 

ETC. 



\§cnd IS** for SamtDle BofMe 



LOiMUON ATHLETIC CLUB VS. NEW YOKK AlTlUyjlC CLUB. 



145 



BEST WISHES 



KROIVl 



Berkeley oval. 



JOHN S. WHITE. 



HERMANN SUESENS, 

IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN 

Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Etc, 



>»^i5irviviA.Ter> PAi^r^oi*"?- 



No. ()9i Sixtli Avi'iuio, 

Comer 56th Street. NEW YORK. 



THE 



^riii^del S^ll^^>^>l 



n^ a^ ¥^ 



71 meet OOtb Street. 



A school tor ^irls. Boys are received in the Primary and 
Intermediate grades. Eighth year begins September JO, I895, 
and closes June 1, I896. A limited number of resident pupils 
can be accommodated. 



MRS. EDW. H. WEED, 
MISS M. A. WEED, 



t Principals 



F. A. DONELSON, 

1283 BROADWAY, 

BelWfen jsd ard jjd Slreels. 



Ice Creams and Water Ices. 



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LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB VS. NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. 



EVENT No. 4. 

MILE RUN. 

English record, 4m. 173., F. E. Bacon, Ash ton and 
Reading Harriers, 1895. 

American record, 4m. 15 3-5S., T. P. Conneff, New 
York A. C, 1S95. 

ENTRIES. 

London Athletic Club. New York Athletic Club. 
15 William E. Luytens, 16 Thomas P, Conneff, 
13 Frederick S. Horan, 18 George W. Orton. 
19 Horace J. Davenport, 
23 Godfrey Shaw, 
21 Charles H. Lewin. 

(No 

Starters, London Athletic Club. . . -; 

(No 

(No 

Starters, New York Athletic Club.-' 

(No 

Won by No Athletic Club. Time 

Second No Athletic Club. 



EVENT No. 5. 

PUTTING 16-LB. SHOT. 

English record, 43 ft. 1-2 in., D. McKinnon, L. S. 
F. B.^C. 1885. 

American record, 47 ft., George R. Gray, N. Y. A. C, 
1893. 

ENTRIES. 

London Athletic Club. New York Athletic Club. 
39 Edward John Watson, 50 George R. Gray, 

42 W. OrviUe Hickok, 
38 James S. Mitchell. 

(No 

London Athletic Club - 

(No 

(No 

New York Athletic Club - 

(No 

Won by No Athletic Club. Distance 

Second No Athletic Club. 



LONDON ATIILKTIC CLUB VS. NKVV YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. I47 

^^^^JJ^^^ BEESTON NOTTS, . . . ENGLAND ^ PARIS FRANCE 

WOLVERHAMPTON, . . " m MOSCOW, RUSSIA 

COVENTRY " ? LISBON PORTUGAL 

WESTBORO' , MASS., UNITED STATES 

^- HUMBER QUALITY MEANS SPEED. 

'/?rrA. V.'^/ SHORELAND, ..... 463 and one-half miles in 24 hours 

HLIRET, . . . . . 515 " " " 24 " 

REVIERE, - - - - - 523 " two-third " 24 " 

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EVENT No. 6. 



220-YARD RUN. 



English record, 21 4-5S., C. G. Wood, Blackheath 
Harriers, 1887. 

American record, 21 4-5S., L. H. Gary, Princeton 
College, 1891 ; T. I. Lee, N. Y. A. G., 1894; J. V. Grum, 
Ghicago (111.) A. A., 1895. 

ENTRIES. 

London Athletic Glub. New York Athletic Gkib. 

1 1 William Fitzherbert, 2 Bernard J. Wefers, 

5 Gilbert Jordan, 4 John V. Grum, 

3 Alfred R. Downer, 8 Gharles W. Stage. 
9 H. G. Steavenson. 

(No 

Starters, London Athletic Glub . . . -! 

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EVENT No. 7. 

120-YARD HURDLE. 

(10 flights, 3 ft. 6 in hiijh.) 

English record, 15 4-5S,, Godfrey Shaw, London 
A. C, 1895. 

American record, 15 3-5S., S. Chase, N. Y. A. C, 1894 

ENTRIES. 

London Athletic Club. New York Athletic Club. 
23 Godfrey Shaw, 22 Stephen Chase, 

25 William John Oakley, 24 Ernest H. Cady, 
27 Lionel E. Pilkington, 26 George B. Hatch. 
29 Walter M. Fletcher, 
31 Reginald Williams. 

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(No 

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Won by No Athletic Club. Time 

Second No Athletic Club. 



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EVENT No. 8. 

THROWING 16-LB. HAMMER. 

(From 7-ft. circle without follow.) 

English record, 137 ft. 7 1-2 in , W. J. M. Barry, 1895. 
American record, 145 ft. 3-4 in., J. S. Mitchell, 
N. Y. A. C, 1892. 

ENTRIES. 

London Athletic Club. New York Athletic Club. 
37 George S. Robertson, 38 James S. Mitchell, 
33 Alan Brooke Johnston. 40 Harry P. Cross, 

42 W. Orville Hickok. 

jNo 

London Athletic Club -. 

(No 

(No 

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(No 

Won by No Athletic Club. Distance 

Second No Athletic Club. 




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EVENT No. 9. 



440- YARDS RUN. 



Eiii^lisli record, 48 i-2s., H. C. L Tindall, Cambridge 
University, 1889. 

American record, around a pith, 48 3-4S., L E. My- 
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ENTRIES. 

Eondon Athletic C'lub. New York Athletic Club. 

I I W. Eitzherbert, 44 Thomas J. Burke, 

5 Gilbert Jordan, 46 George M. Sands, 

3 A. R. Downer, 48 Irving Brokaw. 

21 C. H. Lew in. 



No. 



Starters, London Athletic Club. 



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No, 



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Second No. 



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EVENT No. lo. 

RUNNING BROAD JUMP. 

English record, 23 ft. 6 1-2 in., C. B. Fry, VVadham 
College, Oxford University, 1893. 

American record, 23 ft. 6 1-2 in., C. S. Reber, Pas- 
time A. C, of St. Louis, 1891. 

ENTRIES. 

London Athletic Club. New York Athletic Club. 
25 William John Oakley, 32 Ehvood B. Bloss, 
35 Wallingford Mendelson,34 Lewis P. Sheldon, 
31 Reginald Williams. 36 Robert T. Lyons. 



London Athletic Club. 



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I No 

]no 

Won by No Athletic Club. Distance 

Second No Athletic Club. 



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EVENT No. II. 

THREE-MILE RUN. 

English record, 14m. 24s., S. Thomas, Ranelagh Har- 
riers, 1893. 

American record, 14m. 39s., W. D. Day, N. J. Ath- 
letic Club, 1890. 

ENTRIES. 

London Athletic Club. New York Athletic Club. 

13 Erederick S. Horan, 16 Thomas P. Conneff, 

15 William E. Lutyens, 18 George W. Orton, 

17 E. J. Wilkins, 10 Charles J. Kilpatrick, 

19 Horace J. Davenport. 20 E. Colt Carter. 

I No 

Starters, London Athletic Club. . . -< 

(No 

(No 

Starters, New York Athletic Club, -^ 

(No 

Won by No Athletic Club. Time 

Second No Athletic Club. 




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